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How Odisha Is Building India’s Olympic Future Beyond Cricket

VermontSportsNewsBy VermontSportsNewsMarch 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Every year, millions tune into the Indian Premier League, making cricket the centrepiece of India’s sporting identity. But away from the spotlight, Odisha is working on a very different dream — turning India into a serious Olympic contender.

At the 2024 Paris Olympics, India sent its largest-ever contingent of 117 athletes. The result? Just six medals and a rank of 71. For Odisha, this wasn’t just a statistic — it was a call to act.

Instead of blaming athletes, the state focused on fixing the system. It built world-class High Performance Centres across sports like hockey, athletics, swimming, and weightlifting, offering access to elite coaching and recovery tools like cryotherapy and float tanks.

More importantly, Odisha went where few others did — into tribal and rural regions — to scout raw talent. With stadiums now built across all 314 blocks, it is ensuring that opportunity is not limited by geography.

The impact is already visible. Odisha has hosted global events like the FIH Hockey Men’s World Cup and developed the Birsa Munda International Hockey Stadium, the largest seated hockey stadium in the world.

It has also set up India’s first FIFA Talent Academy and is preparing to host the World Athletics Indoor Championships 2028 — signalling its growing global stature.

Near Bhubaneswar, a 150-acre Sports Valley is coming up, designed as an integrated hub for training, research, and performance.

In a country where athletes often struggle for support even after representing India, Odisha’s model stands out. It shifts the focus from short-term wins to long-term systems.

While the rest of India watches cricket, Odisha is quietly rewriting the playbook.

The question is — will others follow?

Sources: 
‘Paving the Path to Success’: Published in PIB Delhi on 22 June 2024
‘Just 35 Medals in 25 Olympics’: Published in The Quint. 
‘Social bullying existed before cyberbullying,’ Sports Psychologist Kriti Monga’, published in The Bridge
‘From Grassroots to Global: Odisha’s Sporting Rise’: By Nishant Meher, Published on 22 January 2026.
‘Could Puka Nacua lose millions after LA woman’s allegations? How guilty verdict could affect Rams star’s career’: By Sumanti Sen, Published on 25 March 2026



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