2nd edition of Khelo India University Games to be hosted by Karnataka

22 Feb 2021 12:48:29
Bengaluru, Feb 22: The second edition of the Khelo India University Games (KIUG) will be hosted by Karnataka later this year, state chief minister BS Yediyurappa and Union Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju announced. The Games will be held in Bengaluru’s Jain University and other venues in the state, in partnership with the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
 
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The first edition of KIUG was held in Bhubaneswar in February 2020, and saw a total participation of 3182 athletes in the U-25 age group, across 158 universities and colleges from all states.
 
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This year, Yogasana and Mallakhamb have been added to the roster, with an effort to preserve and promote the century-old sporting disciplines of the country. With the inclusion of these disciplines, the athlete participation figure is expected to cross 4000, this year.
 
 
Speaking on the occasion, Yediyurappa said, "We are privileged to be hosting KIUG 2021, I am confident that the Games will produce some of the best future champions of India. The Govt of Karnataka will leave no stone unturned to make the University games a massive success." He also praised the Sports Minister saying, "Rijiju’s efforts to make India a sporting powerhouse is commendable."
 
 
Envisioning even larger participation this time around, Rijiju added, “The University Games in Odisha last year was a massive success. Countries that have great sporting performance have often drawn their sporting heroes from University level athletes. In the US for instance, the University Games are the bedrock of Olympic champions.”
 
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KIUG is the largest University Games in the country and is aimed at tapping sporting talent, who can represent India in international events, including the Olympics. The number of medals include 206 Gold, 206 Silver and 286 Bronze. Fencing and Rugby were included for the first time in a Khelo India competition in KIUG.
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