Khelo India Youth Games (KIYG), an initiative of the Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports to give a fillip to grassroots sports, has become a springboard to nurture future champions.
In the last three editions, more than 17,000 young athletes from across the country have competed in various sports disciplines, including track and field. Several youngsters have also graduated to the senior level and is on the right track to achieving the 2024 Paris Olympic Games qualification standards in their respective disciplines.
For instance, Haryana's promising teenage wrestler Antim Panghal, who made rapid progress since winning gold at the 2021 KIYG edition held in Panchkula. The following year, she scripted history to become the first Indian to win gold in her weight category at the World U20 Women's Wrestling Championship.