Gagan Narang Leads Indian Team to Paris Olympics 2024
As the first teams arrived in the Olympic Village in Paris, India’s Chef-De-Mission Gagan Narang expressed that the contingent is upbeat and eager to begin their campaign. He said that each athlete has the ability to compete and surpass some of the best in the world. The Paris Olympics 2024 will start on July 26 and conclude on August 11. India aims to outdo its tally of seven medals from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Narang, a 2012 London Olympics bronze medalist, stated, “I arrived here in Paris on Thursday night and have taken stock of the arrangements inside the Games Village for the Indian contingent. Archery and rowing were the first Indian teams to arrive on Friday and have comfortably checked-in. The athletes are slowly settling in and are exploring the village.”
He further added, “The mood is certainly upbeat. We have the Indian men’s hockey team arriving on Saturday. Surely, I am reminded of my hay days at the Olympics as an athlete. While there is a lot of excitement, athletes will also want to get some game time on the competition arenas. We want to make sure the athletes have everything they need ahead of the start of their respective events.”
A total of 117 athletes from India will be competing across 20 disciplines at the Paris Olympics. Narang praised the strong Indian contingent and expressed delight in having several medal contenders in each sport. “It is a matter of great pride for me to see the growing number of medal contenders in the Indian contingent. Each and every athlete in our contingent is capable of not only being on-par with the best athletes in the world, but can also surpass them and bring laurels to the nation,” he said.
Narang, a decorated Indian shooter and recipient of the Khel Ratna Award and the Padma Shri Award, expressed gratitude to the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) for appointing him as the Chef-de-Mission for the Paris Olympics. “It is a matter of great honour for me to travel with the Indian contingent as the Chef-de-Mission for the Paris Olympics. I express my heartfelt gratitude for considering me for the role, and giving me a chance to once again serve my country on sports’ biggest stage,” said the former shooter.
The four-time Olympian vouched to serve the best interests of the Indian contingent, as the spokesperson, mentor, supporter, and cheerleader, before and during the Paris Olympics. Narang further added that he understands the responsibilities on his shoulders and will hope to motivate the athletes. “As an athlete myself, I fully understand the requirements of elite athletes at the world’s greatest sporting extravaganza. I will work strenuously to motivate and inspire the Indian contingent, while also safeguarding their priorities to perform at their optimum,” he said.
Narang also highlighted the support from various stakeholders to ensure Indian athletes have the best facilities to perform to their potential. “There has been unprecedented coordination between all the stakeholders, particularly the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS), the Sports Authority of India (SAI), the National Sports Federations (NSFs) and the Indian Olympic Association (IOA). Everyone is synced up with the personal coaches and the various support staff traveling with the athletes to ensure everything is aligned and there are no last-minute shortcomings,” emphasised Narang.
He further acknowledged the fully-equipped medical team that is part of the Indian contingent, which will be working round-the-clock during the Games and Narang also congratulated the efforts behind the India House. “The India House is truly home away from home. I commend the efforts of the Reliance Foundation and the IOA to reflect India’s culture and the legacy of commemorating 100 years of the country’s participation in the Olympics. I also thank the sponsors for supporting the endeavours of IOA.”
“I would also like to express my gratitude to the medical team traveling with the contingent. They play a very crucial role in India’s campaign and I am happy to note that they are fully equipped to handle any kind of medical emergency,” he added.
Narang further expressed hopes that the Indian athletes would have a good time at the Paris Olympics, and offered his best wishes to the contingent. “I feel elated to see all corners of our nation joining hands to support Prime Minister Narendra Modi sir’s vision of developing our country into a sporting powerhouse.”
“Having competed at the Olympics in the past, I am aware of the pressure that an athlete faces on such a big platform. I hope all athletes are able to also enjoy their time in Paris, as competing at the Olympics is the biggest honour for a sportsperson, and it is important to create memories. I wish them the best for the upcoming games, and I am confident we will surpass our record from the Tokyo Olympics,” he signed off.
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Gagan Narang -: Gagan Narang is a famous Indian shooter who has won many medals in international competitions, including the Olympics.
Chef-De-Mission -: Chef-De-Mission is a French term that means the leader or head of a country’s team at the Olympics. Gagan Narang is the leader of the Indian team for the Paris Olympics 2024.
Paris Olympics 2024 -: The Paris Olympics 2024 is a big sports event where athletes from all over the world will compete in various sports. It will be held in Paris, France in the year 2024.
Olympic Village -: The Olympic Village is a special place where athletes stay during the Olympics. It has all the facilities they need, like rooms, food, and medical care.
India House -: India House is a place at the Olympics where Indian athletes and officials can gather, relax, and feel at home. It helps them stay connected to their culture and country while they are away.
Medical team -: The medical team at the Olympics includes doctors and healthcare professionals who take care of the athletes’ health and treat any injuries they might get during the games.
Stakeholders -: Stakeholders are people or groups who have an interest in something. In this case, they are the people and organizations supporting the Indian athletes, like coaches, sponsors, and sports authorities.