Trials underway in Sonipat for Asian Yogasana Sport Championship

IANS April 13, 2025 142 views

National trials for the Asian Yogasana Sport Championship are underway in Sonipat, featuring 252 athletes from across India. Participants will compete in 12 events, showcasing the evolving nature of yoga as a competitive sport. The trials will determine Team India's representatives for the upcoming continental championship in New Delhi. This initiative highlights India's leadership in transforming an ancient discipline into a modern athletic competition.

"These trials are a celebration of India's cultural and physical heritage" - Jaideep Arya, Yogasana Bharat Secretary General
Sonipat, April 13: The national trials for the upcoming 2nd Asian Yogasana Sport Championship are underway here at the Sports University of Haryana to determine the athletes who will represent Team India in the continental championship, scheduled to take place from April 25 to 27 at the Indira Gandhi Arena in New Delhi.

Key Points

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252 athletes competing across 12 challenging Yogasana events

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Trials determine India's continental championship representation

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Event bridges traditional yoga with modern competitive sport

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National trials showcase emerging athletic discipline

The trials have drawn an impressive 252 participants from across India, including 123 male and 131 female athletes. Competitors will perform across 12 events, each designed to showcase the power, discipline, balance, and athletic spirit of Yogasana as a competitive sport.

The initiative is being led by the Asian Yogasana Sports Federation, a registered body recognised by the Olympic Council of Asia and affiliated with World Yogasana. The selected athletes from these trials will have the honour of representing India at the Asian level, contributing to the global evolution of Yogasana from an ancient discipline to a modern sport.

Jaideep Arya, secretary general of Yogasana Bharat and World Yogasana, said, "These trials are not only a gateway to international competition but also a celebration of India’s cultural and physical heritage. We are witnessing the next generation of Yogasana athletes who are combining spiritual depth with athletic excellence."

Sanjay Malpani, president of the Asian Yogasana Sports Federation, added, "The response to this championship from across Asia has been overwhelming. It is clear that Yogasana is gaining recognition as a true sport that demands immense physical and mental discipline. India, being its birthplace, has a crucial role in leading this movement."

Udit Sheth, president of the National Yogasana Sports Federation, shared, "We are proud to see such strong participation and performance at the trials. These athletes are pioneers—building the foundation of a sport that bridges tradition with modern competitive standards. The upcoming championship in New Delhi will be a historic moment for Yogasana sport in Asia."

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
So proud to see Yogasana getting the recognition it deserves as a competitive sport! 🇮🇳 The balance between athleticism and spirituality is what makes it truly special. Can't wait to watch the championship!
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Rahul S.
Interesting concept but I'm not sure about making yoga competitive. Isn't the essence of yoga about personal growth rather than competition? Still, wishing all participants the best.
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Ananya P.
My cousin is participating in these trials! She's been training 5 hours daily for months. The dedication these athletes show is incredible. Go Team India! 💪
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Vikram J.
The numbers speak for themselves - 252 participants is impressive! Hope this leads to more awareness about yogasana as a sport. Maybe one day we'll see it in the Olympics?
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Sunita M.
While I appreciate the effort, I worry about commercialization diluting yoga's spiritual roots. The article mentions "combining spiritual depth with athletic excellence" - I hope the spiritual aspect isn't just lip service.
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Karan D.
This is awesome! Finally a sport where India can dominate internationally right from the start. The championship in Delhi is going to be 🔥

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