Khelo India University Games
Khelo India University Games (KIUG), is a national level multi-sport event held in India, where athletes from universities across the country compete in different sport disciplines.[1] The inaugural edition held in Odisha started on 22 February and concluded on 1 March 2020.[2] It is organised by Sports Authority of India (SAI) and Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports along with Association of Indian Universities, Indian Olympic Association and National Sports Federation.[3][4] It is the largest university level sports competition in India.[5]
Abbreviation | KIUG |
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First event | Bhubaneswar, Odisha, in 2020 |
Occur every | Annual |
Purpose | Multi-sport events across Indian universities |
Headquarters | New Delhi |
Organisations | Sports Authority of India Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports |
Website | Khelo India University Games |
Khelo India University Games was launched after the success of the Khelo India Youth Games, which had completed its third edition in 2020.[6] The Khelo India University Games is intended to identify and train capable athletes in the age group of 18 to 25 years for the Olympics and the Asian Games.[1][7][3]
History
On 22 February 2020, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, inaugurated the first edition of the Khelo India University Games in Cuttack.[8] The inaugural event was held at JNL Indoor Stadium.[9] Coaches and officials believe that the event gives athletes the exposure of multi-disciplinary events and promote sporting talent at the university level.[8][10]
Editions
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Edition | Year | Host(s) | Start Date | End Date | Sports | Gold | 1st Team | 2nd Team | 3rd Team | |||||||||
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I | 2020 | Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, Odisha |
22 February | 1 March | 17 | 206[11] | Panjab University, Punjab |
Savitribai Phule Pune University, Maharashtra |
Punjabi University, Punjab | |||||||||
46 | 17 | 19 | 10 | 37 | 17 | 11 | 9 | 33 | 13 | 6 | 14 |
2020 edition
The 2020 edition was held from 22 February to 1 March 2020 includes 211 events in 17 sports.[12][13] The sport events were held at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) in Bhubaneswar, JNL Indoor Stadium, SAI-Odisha Badminton Academy and SAI International Residential School in Cuttack.[3][4]
More than 4000 athletes from 176 universities participated in the events.[13] The number of medals include 206 Gold, 206 Silver and 286 Bronze.[12][11] Fencing and Rugby were included for the first time in a Khelo India competition.[3]
Panjab University finished first with 46 total medals that included 17 gold, 19 silver and 10 bronze medals. Savitribai Phule Pune University and Punjabi University were second and third with 37 and 33 total medals respectively.[14] National record-holding sprinter, Dutee Chand participated representing KIIT.[1] She won two gold medals in 100m and 200m events.[15] Siddhant Sejwal of Panjab University and Sadhvi Dhuri of Pune University were the top performers with five gold medals each.[16]
Teams
* | Host |
Source: Khelo India
Medals tally
* Host(s)
Sport events
Gallery
- Chief Minister of Odisha inaugurating 2020 Khelo India University Games
- Dance performances at opening ceremony of 2020 Khelo India University Games
- Closing ceremony of 2020 Khelo India University Games
See also
- Khelo India Youth Games
- National Games of India
- Indian Olympic Association
- Sports in India
References
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- "PM Modi to inaugurate Khelo India University Games on Saturday". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
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- Mohanty, Meera (7 January 2020). "Odisha to host first edition of Khelo India University Games". The Economic Times. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
- "KIUG helps create a structure for university games: Sushil Kumar - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
- Agencies (26 February 2020). "Khelo India University Games: KIIT campus turns into mini-India". www.millenniumpost.in. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
- "Universities perfect incubators for grooming sporting talent: Gopichand - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
- BhubaneswarFebruary 22, India Today Web Desk; February 22, 2020UPDATED; Ist, 2020 20:53. "Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates 1st edition of Khelo India University Games". India Today. Retrieved 26 February 2020.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
- "Tournament Handbook.pdf" (PDF). Khelo India. Archived (PDF) from the original on 28 February 2020. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
- PTI. "Inaugural Khelo India University Games to feature 176 institutes and 4000 athletes". Sportstar. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
- "Impressive ceremony brings Khelo India University Games to close, Panjab University clinch championship in dramatic fashion - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
- Vasudevan, Shyam (1 March 2020). "Khelo India University Games | Dutee Chand completes a sprint double". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
- Vasudevan, Shyam. "Panjab University takes top honours at inaugural Khelo India University Games". Sportstar. Retrieved 1 March 2020.