India win Kabaddi Gold in The Olympics
The
following news story is a work of fiction but it may be true in the future.
Great Moment of History
It was a
great moment of history for India yesterday as India beat South Korea in the nail-biting thriller Gold Medal match with help
of great performances from everyone especially from Suresh Kumar and Harpal
Singh. When the players were standing on the podium for the medal ceremony,
their tears, happiness, and pride to
represent the country at this level just gave the answers to every question at that moment.
Journey of the Game
It’s
not only the Gold medal winning moment but the whole journey of the sports and the founder nation of the game which has
attracted a lot of people. Earlier Kabaddi was a sport which was mainly played
by the people belonging to Indian villages. It was played by the people barefoot on the soil.
Then, slowly, it went to cities and was also played in the schools competitively.
Rebirth of the Game
The game
was reborn when Kabaddi leagues came into play which had the auctioning of great Kabaddi players the
cricket style, the jerseys were awesome, there were greatly designed shoes and
other stuff. The players were fitter, stronger and flexible. Many big
personalities including business people, sportspersons, and film stars came forward to invest in the teams and support the game. Now it was being played in
indoor stadiums. It was broadcasted by a very popular sports channel. Thanks to these things and the awesomeness of the game that it
attracted a lot of fans, supporters, viewers, spectators or whatever you call
them.
Though
it was a part of the Asian games, the next target was the Olympics. It seemed
difficult then but was not impossible. Through great marketing by a very
renowned Tv network, social media,
support from various sports administrations, many exhibition matches were
conducted all over the world. This boosted the popularity of the game to a new
high, made it a part of the great Olympic Games and the rest is history.
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Its really a proud moment for every Indian.
ReplyDeleteHow I wish as well that Kabaddi one day is included in Olympics and India dominates the world in it! Well presented Abhishek.
ReplyDeletehow we wish that Kabaddi was a part of Olympics. Hope your post comes true some day soon.
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