Baichung Bhutia inspires Special Olympics Bharat athletes in virtual meet

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Baichung Bhutia inspires Special Olympics Bharat athletes in virtual meet

In conjunction with the global Special Olympics’ ‘Surprise & Delight’ initiative for special athletes, Special Olympics Bharat held interactive sessions with some of India’s most notable sport celebrities via a series of interactive online sessions. The virtual sessions revolved around various aspects of sports and inclusion, where the Special athletes were joined by the likes of former Indian Footballer Bhaichung Bhutia, former Indian Swimming Champion Bula Choudhury, seven-time Indian National Tennis Champion Gaurav Natekar and CEO of Pro Volleyball League Joy Bhattacharjya. In a previous session they also had the opportunity to interact with Athletics World Champion Anju Bobby George, Athletics coach Robert Bobby George, former Indian athlete Anand Menezes and former Indian heptathlete Pramila Gudanda Aiyappa.

These sessions enabled Special athletes and their parents to learn from industry stalwarts and share their own experiences, abilities and challenges around inclusion and the sporting culture in the country. It also gave them an opportunity to seek advice, ask questions and revel in the excitement of sharing a platform with key persons strengthening the sports ecology in India.

Bhaichung Bhutia, former Indian Footballer, interacted with the Special athletes and shared inspiring anecdotes from his journey as a footballer. He also highlighted the importance and benefits of playing a sport from a young age and encouraged the athletes to continue training well. In response to one of the questions about increasing popularity and participation in football in India, Bhaichung said, “It is great to see the youth following sports other than cricket. Thanks to live telecasts of European football, the sport is much more popular among kids now than it was 20 years ago. The need of the hour is to convert that interest into playing. Talent is there, but it is important for people to get their children to the grounds to play. We should organize more and more competitions at the grassroots level to encourage the youth and grow the culture of football and other sports in the country.”

Air Marshal Denzil Keelor (Retd.) PVSM, KC, AVSM, VrC, Founder & CEO SO Bharat said, “Our Special Athletes have been training in hundreds, attending the World Games & bringing back medals galore; more than anyone else from any other federation, and yet the awareness level of this population is less than one percent. The event such as this, are opportunities we value to reach out to distinguished persons of the society who are in a position to catalyze Inclusion”

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