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The Inspire Institute of Sport (IIS) and the Judo Federation of India (JFI) on Monday announced the signing of an agreement that would see the institute become the official High-Performance Partner to the JFI for an initial period of three years.
Besides, the JFI will also conduct International Judo Federation (IJF) Academy Level-1 and Level-2 courses at the facility to help develop the sport further in the country.
Speaking during the contract signing and handover in Mumbai, Parth Jindal, Founder of the Inspire Institute of Sport, said, “The IIS Judo Program has achieved tremendous success over the past few years, which has made us confident about the inherent talent and potential in our country for the sport. Judo is a popular global sport and we are committed to work with the JFI to develop and professionalize the ecosystem for the sport in India. With 60 medals on offer at the Olympics, we believe that with this partnership, India can genuinely compete for some of these medals at the upcoming Games in Paris and Los Angeles.”
The IIS Judo Program, led by Georgian Head Coach Mamuka Kizilashvili and Dronacharya Awardee Jiwan Sharma, has groomed over 70 judokas since 2017, who have returned with 101 medals at the National, Continental and International levels. Thangjam Tababi Devi, who won a silver at the Youth Olympic Games in Argentina in 2018, is also a product of the institute.
With the institute contributing a majority of Team India judokas in recent events including Sushila Devi – India’s lone judoka at Tokyo 2020 – IIS is building a strong assembly line of cadet and junior athletes who could lead India’s charge in the sport in the near future.
Spread over 42-acres in Bellary, Karnataka, IIS is the country’s foremost High Performance Training Centre for Olympic sports. The Institute is recognized as a National Centre of Excellence, is a Khelo India accredited academy and has an existing High-Performance Partnership with the Boxing Federation of India.
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