Raipur: Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel arrived at the closing ceremony of Chhattisgarhia Olympics held at Sardar Balbir Singh Juneja Indoor Stadium.

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Raipur, 27 September 2023

1906 players from 5 divisions participated in the 3-day state level Chhattisgarhia Olympics which started from September 25.

1906 players from 5 divisions participated in the 3-day state level Chhattisgarhia Olympics which started from September 25.

1906 players from 5 divisions participated in the 3-day state level Chhattisgarhia Olympics which started from September 25.

1906 players from 5 divisions participated in the 3-day state level Chhattisgarhia Olympics which started from September 25.

1906 players from 5 divisions participated in the 3-day state level Chhattisgarhia Olympics which started from September 25.

     In which out of 383 players of Raipur division, 122 players up to 18 years, 133 players between 18 to 40 years and 128 players above 40 years participated. Similarly, out of 384 players of Bilaspur division, 128 are under 18 years, 128 are between 18 to 40 years and 128 are above 40 years, out of 379 players of Durg division, 125 are under 18 years, 125 are between 18 to 40 years. 128 players and 126 players above 40 years of age participated. Out of 380 players of Surguja division, 127 players are up to 18 years, 127 are between 18 to 40 years and 126 are above 40 years and out of 380 players of Bastar division, 127 are up to 18 years, 128 are between 18 to 40 years and 125 players above 40 years of age participated in 16 sports disciplines and showed their strength.

    State level Chhattisgarh Olympic competition was held in 4 sports grounds of Raipur. Fugdi, Billas, Bhanwara, Banti (Kancha), rope jumping and Kabaddi were organized at Sardar Balbir Singh Juneja Indoor Stadium, Budhapara. Similarly, competitions of Sankhali, Tug of War, Langdi, Gilli Danda, Pitthul and Gedi races are held in the open ground of Directorate of Sports and Youth Welfare Raipur campus, 100 meter race, long jump and wrestling in Swami Vivekananda Stadium, Kota and Kho-Kho in Netaji Subhash Stadium. Hui.