The legends, who constitute the Talent Identification Committee (TIDC) of the Games, met Sports Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore and apprised him of the talent that they have seen in these ongoing Khelo India School Games.
More than 70 Arjuna Award winners, Dronacharya Awardees and Khel Ratnas were among the TIDC which had a meeting today. The meeting was to take stock of the talent that has been seen since the start of the Games.
"The idea of the Khelo India School Games (KISG) is to make it aspirational and for youngsters to have regular competitions. They can come through School Games to College Games and so on till they get to Asian and Commonwealth Games and finally Olympics."
He said 538 athletes will be selected from these Games and another 462 will be added.
The list of legends included the likes of 2000 Sydney Olympics weightlifting bronze medallist Karnam Malleswari, multiple world champion Kunjarani Devi, hockey star Jagbir Singh, football legend IM Vijayan, boxing coach G S Sandhu, Olympian shooter Mansher Singh and numerous others.
During the week, the likes of P T Usha, Sushil Kumar and many others have been around spotting and looking out for fresh talent.
"There is so much talent in weightlifting at the junior level, that it is unbelievable. I was amazed to see the hunger and the willingness to work hard and do well. If these children are given the right opportunity, they will most certainly become champions," Malleswari said.
"It was a pleasure to interact with these kids. Some of them come from a very humble background. If they get scholarships and an opportunity to study and play sport at the same time, they will develop into champions and excellent people," she added.
Hockey Olympian Jagbir Singh said, "The school level sports have often been neglected and this is the perfect opportunity to create a platform for the future. Regular competitions at this level and the right benefits will go a long way. It is very laudable on part of the government to have created this."
"The presence of sport on TV and the benefits that are coming their way, it is not only youngsters but also their parents, who are looking at sport as a great career opportunity.
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