NIDJAM a great concept, says Anju

‘Grooming athletes correctly from the early stages is vital’

November 25, 2017 10:10 pm | Updated 10:10 pm IST - VISAKHAPATNAM

Anju Bobby George.

Anju Bobby George.

“The National inter-district junior athletics meet (NIDJAM) is a great concept,” said Anju Bobby George on a visit to the Visakhapatnam Port Trust Diamond Jubilee Stadium in her capacity as the Government of India’s National Observer.

Another chance

“It gives another chance to athletes from the country’s grassroot-level to compete on a national platform, even if they didn’t do well at the State level,” said the first Indian to win a medal in a World championship.

“From an earlier edition of this meet, I had picked up Deepanshi of UP and Kusuma of AP for the sprints and jumps academy that Bobby and I have set up in Kengeri, Bengaluru.

“The two are doing well,” she told The Hindu .

“With no scope for injury, we need more arenas like this,” she said gazing at the lush green surface of the venue in front of her which she hopes to replicate at her academy alongside a synthetic track.

“Even small kids will be tempted to take up sports with such facilities and wouldn’t hesitate to do somersaults here,” said the former Chairperson of the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS), adding grass wasn’t just for cricket.

On a mission to unearth junior (under-20 years) talent in sprints and jumps, she said the key to results was in spotting athletes with the right physique and reactions cut out for certain disciplines.

“Grooming them correctly from the early stages is vital, for to undo wrong methods and techniques takes time,” said the seasoned champ decorated with the Arjuna, Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna and Padmashri awards.

“Sports is not just a science but should be entertainment too. Only then can we bring in the crowds.

“Winning in the west is a huge celebration,” she says citing the example of Usain Bolt, who packed stadia wherever he went.

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