Paris Olympics 2024: India Invests Heavily in Olympic Athletes
The 2024 Paris Olympics promises to be a spectacle like no other, with the opening ceremony taking place on the Seine River for the first time in history. Over 200 delegations of athletes will embark on an armada of boats, traversing the city's iconic waterway.
India will be represented in 16 sports disciplines in Paris, with the government investing heavily to enhance the medal tally. The sports ministry has allocated significant funds to support the nation's Olympic hopefuls:
* Neeraj Chopra (Javelin Throw): The reigning Olympic champion has received ₹5.72 crores for training at SAI NSNIS in Patiala and Europe. He aims to defend his title in Paris.
* Indian Men's Hockey Team: After ending India's 41-year medal drought with a bronze in Tokyo, the team has received ₹41.81 crores for training at SAI NCOE in Bengaluru.
* Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty (Badminton Men's Doubles): Training at the Pullela Gopichand Badminton Academy in Hyderabad, the duo has received ₹5.62 crores and will be vying for gold.
* PV Sindhu (Badminton): With a silver from Rio 2016 and bronze from Tokyo 2020, Sindhu has received ₹3.13 crores for training at the Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy in Bengaluru. She will be aiming for gold in Paris.
* Mirabai Chanu (Weightlifting): Despite injuries, Chanu has received ₹2.74 crores for training at SAI NSNIS in Patiala. She will be hoping to improve upon her silver medal from Tokyo.
* Manu Bhaker (Shooting): Bhaker will be looking to redeem herself after a disappointing Tokyo performance. She has received ₹1.68 crores for training at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range in New Delhi.
* Sift Kaur Samra (Shooting): After winning India's first-ever individual shooting Asiad gold in Hangzhou, Samra has received ₹1.63 crores for training. She will be aiming to replicate her success in Paris.
* Rohan Bopanna (Tennis): The tennis legend has received ₹1.56 crores for training. At 44 years old, he will be making a comeback in Paris.
* Manika Batra (Table Tennis): Batra has received ₹1.30 crores for training. She will be hoping to secure a medal or put up a strong performance in Paris.
* Nikhat Zareen and Lovlina Borogohain (Boxing): Zareen has finally earned her Olympic debut, while Borogohain has an Olympic bronze to her name. They have received ₹91.71 lakhs and ₹81.76 lakhs respectively for training.
* Vinesh Phogat (Wrestling): In her third Olympics, Phogat has received ₹70.45 lakhs for training.
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