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Asian Athletics Championships: How Bhubaneswar got ready to host event in just 90 days after Ranchi pulled out

Press Trust of India • July 5, 2017, 15:29:27 IST
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Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik at the inauguration of new synthetic track said, “We wanted to take up this challenge to show the world how far we have come.” He honoured former athletes from Odisha.

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Asian Athletics Championships: How Bhubaneswar got ready to host event in just 90 days after Ranchi pulled out

Bhubaneswar: Bhubaneswar got ready to host the prestigious 22nd Asian Athletics Championships in just 90 days after Ranchi, which was to host the event earlier, pulled out at the last minute.

The entire work commissioned to complete the renovation of the Kalinga Stadium, besides the beautification of the city of Bhubaneswar to host the Asian Athletics Championships was completed in record time. Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik last week inaugurated the brand new synthetic track at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar, for the event to be held from 5 to 9 July. The CM was taken on a golf cart for a tour of all the renovated areas that include the main track, the warm-up track, the newly-installed elevators and state-of-the-art high mast floodlights. “Odisha has come a long way. After setting global benchmarks in disaster management, playing a major role in the food security of the country, becoming a state known for its transparency and anti-corruption measures, we wanted to take up this challenge to show the world how far we have come. The trust that the people of Odisha have put in us has allowed us to make Bhubaneswar the No. 1 Smart City in the country, besides setting benchmarks in the ease of doing business here,” the CM said. “With the Asian Athletics Championships, we also want to showcase how ready we are to host global sporting events. We will also be hosting the Hockey World Cup next year, and in the future we want to be one of the most sought after cities when bigger sporting events take place in India.” The chief minister also distributed cheques worth Rs 3 lakh to five prominent Odia athletes — Dutee Chand, Sarbani Nanda, Amiya Kumar Mallick and Jauna Murmu – who have made India proud on the international stage. A cultural extravaganza marked the special occasion as the CM also unveiled the medals for the championships. Olympian and national record holder in the 100m women’s hurdles Anuradha Biswal, Asian Games silver medallist Pranati Mishra, Sushma Behera, former Indian women’s football captain Shradhanjali Samantray were among those who ran the inaugural race on the newly-laid track, cheered on by the CM who cut a ribbon to declare the track open.

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