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National Games 2023: 10 players to watch across sports from javelin throw to swimming and table tennis

Inaugurating the 37th National Games in Goa on October 26, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the Games are a "mazboot launchpad" for young sportspeople. Here's a look at 10 strongly emerging athletes from India participating in the National Games.

October 27, 2023 / 13:14 IST
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37th National Games athletes Akshdeep Singh had set a new national race-walking record in the 20km event at the National Open Race Walking Championships in February 2023. His timing of 1:19:55 then had also helped him qualify for the Paris Olympics in 2024. (Photo via Instagram/akshdeep__dhillon)
37th National Games athletes Akshdeep Singh had set a new national race-walking record in the 20km event at the National Open Race Walking Championships in February 2023. His timing of 1:19:55 then had also helped him qualify for the Paris Olympics in 2024. (Photo via Instagram/akshdeep__dhillon)

The National Games has followed an erratic schedule on the Indian sporting calendar. Over the last decade, just three editions of the event could be held, while most others were either cancelled or rescheduled for varied reasons. However, it received a much-needed fillip in 2022, when Gujarat put on a commendable show to revive the event after seven years. At those Games, the best female athlete award went to Hashika Ramachandra, a budding swimmer from Bengaluru, who picked up six gold and a bronze. At the time, she was just 14 years old. And last month, Ramachandra went on to represent India at the Asian Games in Hangzhou. It tells you just why the National Games needs to be a regular annual feature.

As the 37th edition gets underway in Goa, it promises to unravel a competitive field featuring established names and young talent. There’s a few Olympians in the fray like rifle shooter Anjum Moudgil, swimmer Srihari Nataraj and fencer CA Bhavani Devi. Then, there are those who’ve put on a memorable show this year such as long jumper Ancy Sojan and rifle shooter Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar - both silver medallists at the Asian Games. And exciting teenagers, weightlifter Markio Tario Rughu and swimmer Aneesh Gowda, besides old horses like pistol shooter Rahi Sarnobat, who will be hoping to be back at her best.

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Moneycontrol looks at ten names to keep an eye out for in the coming days.

1. Manu DP, Javelin throw