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ESFI holds special meet with IOA

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

In a bid to discuss the growth of esports in the country and hand over exclusive training kits produced by Hama to the Indian esports contingent that will be participating at the Hangzhou Asian Games, the Esports Federation of India (ESFI) organised a special meet with the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) at its New Delhi office on May 17, 2023.

The event was attended by Kalyan Chaubey, Joint Secretary & Acting CEO of the IOA, who presented the training kits to Street Fighter V athlete Mayank Prajapati, League of Legends player Mihir Ranjan, and EA Sports FIFA ace Harman Tikka in the presence of Lokesh Suji, ESFI Director of ESFI & Vice President of the Asian Esports Federation (AESF), and ESFI Vice Presidents Prabhat Kumar and Yugal Sharma.

Chaubey also engaged in a discussion with the ESFI representatives and the Indian athletes to motivate them for the Asian Games and talk about fostering an ecosystem that enables esports to thrive in the country.

The athletes secured their berth for the tournament by prevailing in the National Esports Championship (NESC 22) organised by the ESFI last year. The rest of the members of the Indian contingent will receive their training kits via courier. Comprising state-of-the-art gaming accessories, including mice, mousepads, headsets, keyboards and bags, the training kits will enhance the performance of the country’s athletes when they represent India on the international stage.

While the ESFI has been instrumental in preparing the Indian esports contingent for the Asian Games, its recent multi-year partnership agreement with FITGMR will be key to enabling a comprehensive training programme to provide the athletes with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed on the global stage. 

Esports recently gained official recognition as a multi-sport event by the Government of India and is set to make its debut as a full-fledged medal sport at the upcoming Hangzhou Asian Games. The country will be sending a 15-member contingent to compete in four different titles: DOTA 2, EA Sports FIFA, Street Fighter V and League of Legends.

Kalyan Chaubey, Joint Secretary & Acting CEO of the IOA, commented:

We are confident about Esports having a strong future in India where it will generate a significant amount of interest driven by the young demographic of players in the country. Esports is a new-age sport that every country is playing and the upcoming Asian Games will mark the beginning of a marathon where we hope that our talented athletes help India take a giant lead against the other competitors. Just like the USA is synonymous with baseball, Finland is with ice hockey, and Brazil, Spain, and Germany are with football today, the world should be talking about India whenever we talk about Esports. The IOA remains fully committed to supporting our athletes & ESFI in every possible way, standing by them as they strive to achieve remarkable success and bring home medals.

Mayank Prajapati, Street Fighter athlete, said:

We felt really good after meeting with Kalyan sir and having a positive discussion about Esports with him. His being as passionate about Esports as us gamers made the conversation enlightening for all of us and overall, it was a super productive experience. Also, a huge shout-out to ESFI & Hama for providing us with the gaming peripherals.

Mihir Ranjan, League of Legends athlete, added:

Hearing Mr. Kalyan answer our queries was quite reassuring for all of us. It was a motivating session that helped us realise how the IOA is supporting our endeavours and taking an active effort to further broaden the scope of Esports in India.

Karman Tikka, FIFA athlete, said:

I was really happy to see the Indian Olympic Association support us with top-quality facilities. It gives us motivation to perform better and make our country proud. The facilities provided to us will help us step up our game at the Asian Games.

Lokesh Suji, ESFI Director and Vice President of the Asian Esports Federation (AESF), added:

We are extremely thankful to the IOA and Mr. Kalyan Chaubey for sharing their invaluable vision regarding the development of Esports in the country and extending their support in fostering its growth. India’s talented athletes competing at the Asian Games in Hangzhou will serve as a pivotal moment in the country’s Esports journey so far. The training kits presented to them today will equip them in their optimal preparation for the tournament, boosting their performance to let them play at the highest level. Everyone at ESFI is looking forward to working with the IOA to help our athletes make the country proud.

ESFI holds special meet with IOA
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Aditya Chaudhuri

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Hailing from the City of Joy, the things that bring me joy are cricket, a good non-tilt CS:GO session, F1 and movies.

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