New Delhi, India – The 2nd Asian Yogasana Sport Championship commenced with great fervour on Friday at the K.D. Jadhav Indoor Wrestling Hall, Indira Gandhi Stadium, New Delhi. Organised by Yogasana Bharat in collaboration with the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports and the Sports Authority of India (SAI), the championship celebrates the unique spirit of Yogasana as a competitive sport, bringing together elite athletes from over 20 Asian nations.
Inaugural Ceremony Highlights
The inauguration of the championship was graced by Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta as the Chief Guest, alongside Union Minister of Culture and Tourism Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, who attended as the Guest of Honour.
Addressing the gathering, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta applauded the collaborative efforts of Yogasana Bharat and Indraprastha Yogasana in organising the event, emphasising its broader significance. “Witnessing the energy of the 2nd Asian Yogasana Sport Championship fills me with joy, and I congratulate Yogasana Bharat for this path-breaking championship and recognise the efforts of Indraprastha Yogasana. I extend my heartfelt greetings to all the athletes from over 20 countries, the more than 200 players gathered here. This championship is not just an event; it marks a new beginning for India, Asia, and the world in celebrating Yoga as a global sport,” Gupta remarked.
Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat echoed similar sentiments, lauding the championship’s role in redefining India’s global identity. “At a time when India’s pride is moving forward on the global stage, witnessing international competitions like this championship has been an inspiring experience. The knowledge, science, and rich cultural heritage of India are once again redefining our global identity. We support Yogasana as a sport to grow and hold more international championships in India. I am confident that India’s success in the upcoming championships will continue to reflect our deep-rooted culture and traditions. Whether national or international, every event will carry forward the spirit of India,” Shekhawat stated.
A Competitive Spirit Takes Centre Stage
With over 200 athletes participating, the championship showcases the artistic and disciplined essence of Yogasana, transforming yoga from a traditional practice into an internationally recognised competitive sport. The event underlines India’s commitment to promoting Yogasana’s cultural relevance while supporting its evolution into a structured sporting activity.
India’s Vision for Yogasana Sport
The championship is part of India’s ongoing effort to elevate the country’s global stature in sports. Yogasana Bharat aims to integrate India’s rich cultural heritage into the competitive domain, forging connections between physical discipline and spirituality. The government’s support for events like the Asian Yogasana Sport Championship is indicative of its dedication to fostering cultural diplomacy and sportsmanship.


























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