Flood-ravaged J&K braves odds at Nat'l Games

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Press Trust of India Thiruvananthapuram
Last Updated : Feb 09 2015 | 3:05 PM IST
Sports infrastructure worth Rs 200 crore lost in floods would have meant doom for some but the 100-strong Jammu and Kashmir contingent at the ongoing 35th National Games does not wish to be the subject of a sob story and wants to be applauded for tenacity in adversity.
A women's rugby team comprising entirely of players from the Kashmir valley, besides participants in sports like wushu, athletics, kabaddi and handball among others, the Jammu and Kashmir contingent has already scripted its share of history at the Games by clinching the women's all-round team gold in gymnastics for the first time.
"Infrastructure worth Rs 200 crore was washed away in last year's floods, we had to shift our rugby camp from the valley to Jammu but we don't wish to be talked about for negative reasons. The miracle is that we are participating and by god's grace and the hard work of our athletes, we are doing well," J&K's chef-de-mission Hardeep Singh Gill told PTI.
"Adversities are a part and parcel of life, the more important thing is to get over them. There was a time when there was no infrastructure at all and our athletes were still giving results, now they have all the basic facilities in place and they continue to give good results," he said.
The state has so far clinched two gold, one silver and three bronze medals in the ongoing Games and expects to add to the tally through wushu, kabaddi and even athletics.
"We will add more in the coming days. Jammu and Kashmir has always shown itself to be resurgent state in sports. Our boys and girls have always turned adversity into advantage and these Games will be no different. Coming from a cold state, we had to acclimatise quickly to the high temperatures here and we have dine reasonably well on that front," said Gill.
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First Published: Feb 09 2015 | 3:05 PM IST

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