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Six Olympians officiating, coaching athletes at 4th Khelo India Games

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February 23, 2024
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Six Olympians officiating, coaching athletes at 4th Khelo India Games
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Shiva Keshavan, Arif Khan, Nanak Chand, Chuni Thakur pitch for holding international event at Gulmarg, more medal by local youth

GULMARG: With over 600 players and officials participating in the Khelo India Winter Games, what catches the bullseye are the six Olympians officiating the event, training the athletes and providing technical guidance to the organisers.

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The engagement of Olympians having enormous experience augmented the importance of the 4th Edition of the Khelo Indian Winter Games.

Six times winter Olympian in Luge, Sheva Keshavan, who is also the Indian Olympic Association Adhoc Committee chairman of Ski & Snowboarding has been too busy with the entrusted assignments. He believes that Gulmarg has the potential to become the destination of international sports considering the natural facilities.

“This place can become the Launchpad of the country to nurture the potential of the players provided infrastructure augmentation,” opines Sheva whose sports career spreads over thirty years. “KIWG ignited the spirit of promising and talented youth thus ensuring this launchpad will bring us medals in future,” he believes, “as there are the best trainers and coaches available to athletes.”

Comparing the facility that was available to him when he got interested in winter sports and the present status of the event, Shiva sees phenomenal improvement.

Going with his entire knowledge of the snow games and physical requirements, Sheva has already escalated with the authorities showing profound interest in holding International events at Gulmarg. “One event isn’t enough for promoting sports activities, here,” he says, “instead organizers need to conduct junior level championship after KIWG.”

The master planning for the transformation of this destination has to be chalked out, the Olympian feels.

Sheva is not alone in dreaming about the International Games or Olympic Games to be held at the Winter Wonderland of Gulmarg.

Arif Khan, a local icon who represented India in the previous Winter Olympics and shall be representing the country again in the 2026 Winter Olympics has similar views.

With experience amassed from about 140 competitions from the national to international level, Arif started his career as a sportsperson in 1996 he played his first international in 2005 under the mentorship of his father.

Interested in Giant Slalom, the speedster gets training from different European countries to work on the technicalities and enhance speed to clinch gold in the next Winter Olympics. Khan nourishes two dreams simultaneously, an Olympic medal for the country and grooming local talent and producing the best athletes for the country.

“I spent seven to eight months on training, in preparation for the mega event,” Arif vents his schedule. “After the culmination of the big stage, I shall work to groom local talent.” He has just come back from Italy to render his services in KIWG and officiate events.

“We need to upgrade the existing natural facility and invite technical officers of Federation of International Skiing (FIS) to pursue the certification so that mega-events can be held at Gulmarg.

On the field of action, Arif has been tutoring athletes coming from different states. “To reach the best position, a player needs to prepare their mind for various challenges including high altitudes, cold weather and maintaining body composure besides physical development. The combination of two shall give the best results,” he told the participants at Kangdoori.

He advocated for the intervention of the latest technology for the overall development of infrastructure on the slopes of the Himalayas.

Another 1992 Winter Olympian, Nanak Chand Thakur from Himachal Pradesh, presently acting as a coach for ITBP was elated as his players are clinching medals every day in the KIWG.

“We witness the maximum participation of players from J&K, Uttrakhand and Himachal Pradesh in KIWG ” says Nanak Chand Thakur “but we need to encourage players from other states too”.

He has participated in sports in 20 countries including Iran, Japan, Korea, and China and won medals in Asian games. He too pitches for FIS certification and other interventions so that the right track and legacy in sports is developed.

Chuni lal Thakur also from Himachal Pradesh has participated in the 1992 Olympics in France and is mentoring the Himachal Team of Slalom. He says that the Khelo India Winter Games redefined the spectrum of the sports arena since the activities and competitions escalated to a limit that set everyone talking about the diverse snow games.

Thakur says that the “Indian public is now watching live these activities and competitions and inspiring youngsters to come in these games.”

Like other champions, he too agrees on intervention at a large scale to hold international sporting events here.

Expressing his optimism, Thakur says, “We started our career with wooden Skis and today there is a huge advancement.” “If we did our best to represent our country with limited resources, our youngsters can bring medals in future and make our country proud.”

The other two Olympians also expressed the same views for the Khelo India Winter Games.

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