The National Games will take place between September 27 - October 10 in six cities of the State - Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot and Bhavnagar.
In the previous 35th Games in Kerala, there were 33 sports on the roster. In another first and continuing with the country’s push towards promoting indigenous sports as seen in the recently concluded Khelo India Youth Games, Mallakhamba and Yogasana have been included in the schedule.
Elaborate plans have been laid out by the Gujarat Olympic Association in consultation with the IOA to build up support for the Games.
“These are going to be the best ever National Games by far. The Gujarat Government ably supported by their State Olympic Association and other officials are already working day and night to make the Games a spectacle for fans as well as a showcase of Gujarat’s ability, infrastructure, culture and traditions," asserted IOA Secretary General Rajeev Mehta.
"The IOA is and will always stand steadfastly by them to ensure proper coordination on technical matters as well as sharing experience and expertise wherever necessary,” he said.
The Games due to various unavoidable reasons are happening after a gap of five years. Services Sports Control Board topped the medal charts in each of the three previous editions.
List of Sports at the National Games Gujarat -
Aquatics, Archery, Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Boxing, Canoeing & Kayaking, Cycling, Fencing , Football, Gymnastics, Golf, Handball, Hockey, Judo, Kabbadi, Kho-Kho, Lawn Bowl, Mallakhamba, Netball, Roller Skating, Rowing, Rugby 7s, Shooting, Soft Ball, Soft Tennis, Squash, Table Tennis, Taekwondo Tennis, Triathlon, Volleyball, Weightlifting, Wrestling, Wushu and Yogasana.
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MALLAKHAMBA AND YOGASANA TO DEBUT IN THE NATIONAL GAMES
Harpal Singh Bedi - 2022-07-20 16:21
New Delhi: The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) today announced that the National Games Gujarat 2022, will see a total of 36 sports and participation from all 28 States and eight Union Territories as it seeks to promote the theme, ‘Sports for Unity’.