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India Today
a day ago
- Sport
- India Today
World Para Athletics Championships: Mondo tracks to be completed by September 1
Preparations for the World Para Athletics Championships are going as per schedule with laying of Mondo tracks in both competition venue and training area set to be completed by September 1, Paralympic Committee of India President Devendra Jhajharia said on is hosting the global para athletics showpiece for the first time from September 27 to October 5 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here, and the tracks at the main arena and adjacent training venue were relaid in view of the have completed 95% work of Mondo track laying inside main stadium as well as training area. Laying the base takes a lot of time, topping the base with Mondo does not take much time," Jhajharia told PTI in an interview. "Work on the base is completed, laying of Mondo on top has started. Everything will be completed by September 1," he added."Preparations for other things like transportation and accommodation of athletes, their escorts and officials, and other logistics have been according to schedule. Our aim is to host a hugely successful championships in all aspects and strengthen India's bid for 2036 Olympics and Paralympics."Asked how long will it take to procure certification from World Athletics for the track to be declared fit for top-class events, Jhajharia said, "World Athletics experts will come as soon as laying of the track is completed. It should not take much time (to get the certification)."There is a lot of time between September 1 and September 27."Having Mondo tracks both in competition and training area is a big thing. Our athletes -- both able-bodied and para -- will now be able to train and compete on Mondo tracks which is widely used now."A celebrated para javelin thrower himself, with two gold and a silver in Paralympics, Jhajharia said the organisers have left no stone unturned to conduct a para friendly event of the highest order."We have contracted the DTC (Delhi Transport Corporation), they will give us around 100 para-friendly buses. The buses will be para-friendly, the wheelchair person will go inside."At the JLN stadium, there will huge number of wheelchairs available. There will also be space earmarked to accommodate 500 wheelchairs at the stands."The biggest message will be that the championships is a para-friendly event. We are trying to provide the best facilities to the athletes, their escorts and officials."New Delhi edition will see maximum number of countries taking partHe claimed that the New Delhi edition will see the highest number of countries taking part in a World Para Athletics Championships."107 countries have given us confirmation. So this is the highest ever in a World Para Athletics Championships in terms of number of countries taking part. All the top countries in para athletics like China, Brazil, Great Britain are taking terms of total number of athletes, I am thinking that this will also be the highest but I cannot confirm now because Tuesday (August 12) is the deadline for sending entries to us. We have received entries from more than 75% countries but the total number will be known only after the deadline."In the last edition in Kobe, Japan, 1073 para athletes from 103 countries participated in said being the host country, India will also field its largest ever contingent. India sent around 40 para athletes in the last edition to Japan."Yes, absolutely, we will field our largest ever contingent. The final trial has been done and selection will be done very soon. The number of our athletes should be around 100."Request sent to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to open the championshipsJhajharia said the PCI has written to PM Modi to grace the opening ceremony on September 27, and a response is awaited."We are hoping that the Honourable Prime Minister will open the championships. We have sent a request letter to him and we are waiting for his Modi has been a great support for para sports and para athletes. His support and encouragement before, during and after major events like the Paralympics, Para Asian Games and World Championships have been a source of strength and motivation for para athletes."India's prospects and training of para-athletesThe PCI president is expecting more number of medals from the Indian team than the last edition in Japan, where the country won 17 medals (6 gold, 5 silver, 6 bronze)."Our performance is getting better every Paralympics and World Championships. We will win more than 17 medals in Delhi. We are targeting a top-5 finish as against the sixth spot in Japan last year."He also expects the likes of Sumit Antil (men's javelin F64) to defend the gold he had won in Japan."Our players are preparing well, in Delhi, Jaipur, Bangalore, Gandhinagar, Sonipat and even abroad. The government and the PCI have provided whatever is required for them."We want to give freedom to the athletes, so that they can give good results. We let them stay and train wherever they want."Sumit is currently training in Sonepat (SAI Centre) and we expect him to win gold in front of the home crowd. I am even hoping him to break the world record."- EndsTrending Reel
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a day ago
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Mondo track at JLN Stadium to be ready in time for World Para-Athletics Championships, says PCI chief Devendra Jhajharia
Paralympic Committee of India president Devendra Jhajharia has set 1 September has the likely date for the Mondo tracks to be completed both at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, the main venue for the showpiece that takes place in India for the first time, as well as the training area. read more Paralympic Committee of India President Devendra Jhajharia insists preparations for the historic World Para-Athletics Championships in New Delhi are very much on time. PTI Preparations for the World Para Athletics Championships are going as per schedule with laying of Mondo tracks in both competition venue and training area set to be completed by September 1, Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) President Devendra Jhajharia said on Monday. India is hosting the global para athletics showpiece for the first time from September 27 to October 5 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi, and the tracks at the main arena and adjacent training venue were relaid in view of the championships. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD 'We have completed 95 per cent work of Mondo track laying inside main stadium as well as training area. Laying the base takes a lot of time, topping the base with Mondo does not take much time,' Jhajharia told PTI in an interview. 'Work on the base is completed, laying of Mondo on top has started. Everything will be completed by September 1,' he added. 'Preparations for other things like transportation and accommodation of athletes, their escorts and officials, and other logistics have been according to schedule. Our aim is to host a hugely successful championships in all aspects and strengthen India's bid for 2036 Olympics and Paralympics.' Asked how long will it take to procure certification from World Athletics for the track to be declared fit for top-class events, Jhajharia said, 'World Athletics experts will come as soon as laying of the track is completed. It should not take much time (to get the certification). 'There is a lot of time between September 1 and September 27. 'Having Mondo tracks both in competition and training area is a big thing. Our athletes – both able-bodied and para – will now be able to train and compete on Mondo tracks which is widely used now.' A celebrated para javelin thrower himself, with two gold and a silver in Paralympics, Jhajharia said the organisers have left no stone unturned to conduct a para friendly event of the highest order. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD 'We have contracted the DTC (Delhi Transport Corporation), they will give us around 100 para-friendly buses. The buses will be para-friendly, the wheelchair person will go inside. 'At the JLN stadium, there will huge number of wheelchairs available. There will also be space earmarked to accommodate 500 wheelchairs at the stands. 'The biggest message will be that the championships is a para-friendly event. We are trying to provide the best facilities to the athletes, their escorts and officials.' New Delhi edition will see maximum number of countries taking part He claimed that the New Delhi edition will see the highest number of countries taking part in a World Para Athletics Championships. '107 countries have given us confirmation. So this is the highest ever in a World Para Athletics Championships in terms of number of countries taking part. All the top countries in para athletics like China, Brazil, Great Britain are taking part. 'In terms of total number of athletes, I am thinking that this will also be the highest but I cannot confirm now because Tuesday (August 12) is the deadline for sending entries to us. We have received entries from more than 75 per cent countries but the total number will be known only after the deadline.' STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD In the last edition in Kobe, Japan, 1073 para athletes from 103 countries participated in 2024. He said being the host country, India will also field its largest ever contingent. India sent around 40 para athletes in the last edition to Japan. 'Yes, absolutely, we will field our largest ever contingent. The final trial has been done and selection will be done very soon. The number of our athletes should be around 100.' Request sent to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to open the championships Jhajharia said the PCI has written to PM Modi to grace the opening ceremony on September 27, and a response is awaited. 'We are hoping that the Honourable Prime Minister will open the championships. We have sent a request letter to him and we are waiting for his answer. 'PM Modi has been a great support for para sports and para athletes. His support and encouragement before, during and after major events like the Paralympics, Para Asian Games and World Championships have been a source of strength and motivation for para athletes.' STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD India's prospects and training of para athletes The PCI president is expecting more number of medals from the Indian team than the last edition in Japan, where the country won 17 medals (6 gold, 5 silver, 6 bronze). 'Our performance is getting better every Paralympics and World Championships. We will win more than 17 medals in Delhi. We are targeting a top-5 finish as against the sixth spot in Japan last year.' He also expects the likes of Sumit Antil (men's javelin F64) to defend the gold he had won in Japan. 'Our players are preparing well, in Delhi, Jaipur, Bangalore, Gandhinagar, Sonipat and even abroad. The government and the PCI have provided whatever is required for them. 'We want to give freedom to the athletes, so that they can give good results. We let them stay and train wherever they want. 'Sumit is currently training in Sonepat (SAI Centre) and we expect him to win gold in front of the home crowd. I am even hoping him to break the world record.' STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD


Time of India
a day ago
- Sport
- Time of India
PM Modi to open World Para Athletics Championships; Mondo track at JLN stadium to be ready in one month
PM Narendra Modi (PTI Photo) The Paralympic Committee of India confirms that preparations for the World Para Athletics Championships are progressing on schedule. The Mondo tracks installation at both the competition and training venues is expected to be completed by September 1. The global para athletics event will be hosted for the first time in India from September 27 to October 5 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi. The tracks at both the main arena and adjacent training venue are being relaid specifically for these championships. "We have completed 95% work of Mondo track laying inside main stadium as well as training area. Laying the base takes a lot of time, topping the base with Mondo does not take much time," Jhajharia told PTI in an interview. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! "Work on the base is completed, laying of Mondo on top has started. Everything will be completed by September 1." "Preparations for other things like transportation and accommodation of athletes, their escorts and officials, and other logistics have been according to schedule. Our aim is to host a hugely successful championships in all aspects and strengthen India's bid for 2036 Olympics and Paralympics." Regarding track certification, Jhajharia addressed the timeline for World Athletics approval. "World Athletics experts will come as soon as laying of the track is completed. It should not take much time (to get the certification). There is a lot of time between September 1 and September 27. Having Mondo tracks both in competition and training area is a big thing. Our athletes -- both able-bodied and para -- will now be able to train and compete on Mondo tracks which is widely used now," Jhajharia added. The organizing committee has made extensive arrangements for para-friendly facilities at the event. "We have contracted the DTC (Delhi Transport Corporation), they will give us around 100 para-friendly buses. The buses will be para-friendly, the wheelchair person will go inside. At the JLN stadium, there will huge number of wheelchairs available. There will also be space earmarked to accommodate 500 wheelchairs at the stands. The biggest message will be that the championships is a para-friendly event. We are trying to provide the best facilities to the athletes, their escorts and officials. " The New Delhi championships has received confirmation from 107 countries, marking the highest participation in the event's history. Major para athletics nations including China, Brazil, and Great Britain will be participating. The previous edition in Kobe, Japan saw 1073 athletes from 103 countries competing in 2024. "107 countries have given us confirmation. So this is the highest ever in a World Para Athletics Championships in terms of number of countries taking part. All the top countries in para athletics like China, Brazil, Great Britain are taking part. In terms of total number of athletes, I am thinking that this will also be the highest but I cannot confirm now because Tuesday (August 12) is the deadline for sending entries to us. We have received entries from more than 75% countries but the total number will be known only after the deadline." India plans to field its largest contingent ever as the host nation. The country had sent approximately 40 athletes to the previous edition in Japan. "Yes, absolutely, we will field our largest ever contingent. The final trial has been done and selection will be done very soon. The number of our athletes should be around 100." The Paralympic Committee of India has extended an invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the opening ceremony. "We are hoping that the Honourable Prime Minister will open the championships. We have sent a request letter to him and we are waiting for his answer. PM Modi has been a great support for para sports and para athletes. His support and encouragement before, during and after major events like the Paralympics, Para Asian Games and World Championships have been a source of strength and motivation for para athletes." India aims to surpass its previous performance of 17 medals from the Japan championships. "Our performance is getting better every Paralympics and World Championships. We will win more than 17 medals in Delhi. We are targeting a top-5 finish as against the sixth spot in Japan last year." Athletes are preparing at various locations across India and abroad. "Our players are preparing well, in Delhi, Jaipur, Bangalore, Gandhinagar, Sonipat and even abroad. The government and the PCI have provided whatever is required for them. We want to give freedom to the athletes, so that they can give good results. We let them stay and train wherever they want. Sumit is currently training in Sonepat (SAI Centre) and we expect him to win gold in front of the home crowd. I am even hoping him to break the world record. " Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


News18
a day ago
- Sport
- News18
World Para Athletics Championships: Mondo Track At JLN Stadium To Be Ready By Sept 1
Last Updated: India is hosting the global para athletics showpiece for the first time from September 27 to October 5 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi. Preparations for the World Para Athletics Championships are going as per schedule with laying of Mondo tracks in both competition venue and training area set to be completed by September 1, Paralympic Committee of India President Devendra Jhajharia said on Monday. India is hosting the global para athletics showpiece for the first time from September 27 to October 5 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi, and the tracks at the main arena and adjacent training venue were relaid in view of the championships. 'We have completed 95% work of Mondo track laying inside main stadium as well as training area. Laying the base takes a lot of time, topping the base with Mondo does not take much time," Jhajharia told PTI in an interview. 'Work on the base is completed, laying of Mondo on top has started. Everything will be completed by September 1," he added. 'Preparations for other things like transportation and accommodation of athletes, their escorts and officials, and other logistics have been according to schedule. Our aim is to host a hugely successful championships in all aspects and strengthen India's bid for 2036 Olympics and Paralympics." 'There is a lot of time between September 1 and September 27. 'Having Mondo tracks both in competition and training area is a big thing. Our athletes — both able-bodied and para — will now be able to train and compete on Mondo tracks which is widely used now." A celebrated para javelin thrower himself, with two gold and a silver in Paralympics, Jhajharia said the organisers have left no stone unturned to conduct a para friendly event of the highest order. 'We have contracted the DTC (Delhi Transport Corporation), they will give us around 100 para-friendly buses. The buses will be para-friendly, the wheelchair person will go inside. 'At the JLN stadium, there will huge number of wheelchairs available. There will also be space earmarked to accommodate 500 wheelchairs at the stands. 'The biggest message will be that the championships is a para-friendly event. We are trying to provide the best facilities to the athletes, their escorts and officials." New Delhi edition will see maximum number of countries taking part He claimed that the New Delhi edition will see the highest number of countries taking part in a World Para Athletics Championships. '107 countries have given us confirmation. So this is the highest ever in a World Para Athletics Championships in terms of number of countries taking part. All the top countries in para athletics like China, Brazil, Great Britain are taking part. 'In terms of total number of athletes, I am thinking that this will also be the highest but I cannot confirm now because Tuesday (August 12) is the deadline for sending entries to us. We have received entries from more than 75% countries but the total number will be known only after the deadline." In the last edition in Kobe, Japan, 1073 para athletes from 103 countries participated in 2024. He said being the host country, India will also field its largest ever contingent. India sent around 40 para athletes in the last edition to Japan. 'Yes, absolutely, we will field our largest ever contingent. The final trial has been done and selection will be done very soon. The number of our athletes should be around 100." Request sent to PM Modi to open the championships Jhajharia said the PCI has written to PM Modi to grace the opening ceremony on September 27, and a response is awaited. 'We are hoping that the Honourable Prime Minister will open the championships. We have sent a request letter to him and we are waiting for his answer. 'PM Modi has been a great support for para sports and para athletes. His support and encouragement before, during and after major events like the Paralympics, Para Asian Games and World Championships have been a source of strength and motivation for para athletes." India's prospects and training of para athletes The PCI president is expecting more number of medals from the Indian team than the last edition in Japan, where the country won 17 medals (6 gold, 5 silver, 6 bronze). 'Our performance is getting better every Paralympics and World Championships. We will win more than 17 medals in Delhi. We are targeting a top-5 finish as against the sixth spot in Japan last year." He also expects the likes of Sumit Antil (men's javelin F64) to defend the gold he had won in Japan. 'Our players are preparing well, in Delhi, Jaipur, Bangalore, Gandhinagar, Sonipat and even abroad. The government and the PCI have provided whatever is required for them. 'We want to give freedom to the athletes, so that they can give good results. We let them stay and train wherever they want. 'Sumit is currently training in Sonepat (SAI Centre) and we expect him to win gold in front of the home crowd. I am even hoping him to break the world record." News18 Sports brings you the latest updates, live commentary, and highlights from cricket, football, tennis, badmintion, wwe and more. Catch breaking news, live scores, and in-depth coverage. Also Download the News18 App to stay updated! tags : devendra jhajharia JLN Stadium paralympic committee of india World Para Athletics Championships view comments Location : New Delhi, India, India First Published: August 11, 2025, 19:27 IST News sports World Para Athletics Championships: Mondo Track At JLN Stadium To Be Ready By Sept 1 Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. 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Business Standard
a day ago
- Sport
- Business Standard
India gears up to host historic Para Athletics Worlds with record entries
Preparations for the World Para Athletics Championships are going as per schedule with laying of Mondo tracks in both competition venue and training area set to be completed by September 1, Paralympic Committee of India President Devendra Jhajharia said on Monday. India is hosting the global para athletics showpiece for the first time from September 27 to October 5 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here, and the tracks at the main arena and adjacent training venue were relaid in view of the championships. "We have completed 95% work of Mondo track laying inside main stadium as well as training area. Laying the base takes a lot of time, topping the base with Mondo does not take much time," Jhajharia told PTI in an interview. "Work on the base is completed, laying of Mondo on top has started. Everything will be completed by September 1," he added. "Preparations for other things like transportation and accommodation of athletes, their escorts and officials, and other logistics have been according to schedule. Our aim is to host a hugely successful championships in all aspects and strengthen India's bid for 2036 Olympics and Paralympics." Asked how long will it take to procure certification from World Athletics for the track to be declared fit for top-class events, Jhajharia said, "World Athletics experts will come as soon as laying of the track is completed. It should not take much time (to get the certification). "There is a lot of time between September 1 and September 27. "Having Mondo tracks both in competition and training area is a big thing. Our athletes -- both able-bodied and para -- will now be able to train and compete on Mondo tracks which is widely used now." A celebrated para javelin thrower himself, with two gold and a silver in Paralympics, Jhajharia said the organisers have left no stone unturned to conduct a para friendly event of the highest order. "We have contracted the DTC (Delhi Transport Corporation), they will give us around 100 para-friendly buses. The buses will be para-friendly, the wheelchair person will go inside. "At the JLN stadium, there will huge number of wheelchairs available. There will also be space earmarked to accommodate 500 wheelchairs at the stands. "The biggest message will be that the championships is a para-friendly event. We are trying to provide the best facilities to the athletes, their escorts and officials." New Delhi edition will see maximum number of countries taking part He claimed that the New Delhi edition will see the highest number of countries taking part in a World Para Athletics Championships. "107 countries have given us confirmation. So this is the highest ever in a World Para Athletics Championships in terms of number of countries taking part. All the top countries in para athletics like China, Brazil, Great Britain are taking part. "In terms of total number of athletes, I am thinking that this will also be the highest but I cannot confirm now because Tuesday (August 12) is the deadline for sending entries to us. We have received entries from more than 75% countries but the total number will be known only after the deadline." In the last edition in Kobe, Japan, 1073 para athletes from 103 countries participated in 2024. He said being the host country, India will also field its largest ever contingent. India sent around 40 para athletes in the last edition to Japan. "Yes, absolutely, we will field our largest ever contingent. The final trial has been done and selection will be done very soon. The number of our athletes should be around 100." Request sent to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to open the championships Jhajharia said the PCI has written to PM Modi to grace the opening ceremony on September 27, and a response is awaited. "We are hoping that the Honourable Prime Minister will open the championships. We have sent a request letter to him and we are waiting for his answer. "PM Modi has been a great support for para sports and para athletes. His support and encouragement before, during and after major events like the Paralympics, Para Asian Games and World Championships have been a source of strength and motivation for para athletes." India's prospects and training of para athletes The PCI president is expecting more number of medals from the Indian team than the last edition in Japan, where the country won 17 medals (6 gold, 5 silver, 6 bronze). "Our performance is getting better every Paralympics and World Championships. We will win more than 17 medals in Delhi. We are targeting a top-5 finish as against the sixth spot in Japan last year." He also expects the likes of Sumit Antil (men's javelin F64) to defend the gold he had won in Japan. "Our players are preparing well, in Delhi, Jaipur, Bangalore, Gandhinagar, Sonipat and even abroad. The government and the PCI have provided whatever is required for them. "We want to give freedom to the athletes, so that they can give good results. We let them stay and train wherever they want. "Sumit is currently training in Sonepat (SAI Centre) and we expect him to win gold in front of the home crowd. I am even hoping him to break the world record. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)