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80 sprinters vie for ‘Speedstar’ title

Leading schools in the country today competed against each other at Mumbai’s KJ Somaiya Ground in four different age categories.
by The Editors | editor@themetrognome.in

Today, Mumbai witnessed intense action as 80 of the country’s fastest sprinters from leading schools competed against each other for the coveted title of ‘Speedstar’. The initiative, now in its second year, is conceptualised by KOOH Sports, and is a nationwide athletics talents hunt. The grand finale of Speedstar Season 2 was held today, February 9, 2014 at the KJ Somaiya Sports Ground.

This year, more than 1,700 schools and 25,300 children across all sections of the society participated in the event. KOOH Sports also partnered with Special Olympics Bharat, thereby making this India’s first unified athletics event.  In a span of 8 weeks, the Speedstar team travelled to 10 cities – Mumbai, Goa, Pune, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Chandigarh, Jalandhar, Jaipur, Lucknow and Hyderabad – with the overarching objective of promoting athletics at the grass root level in India.

The hunt was conducted for four age categories competing under two race formats – Under 10 (60-meter sprint) and Under 12, 14, and 16 (100-meter sprint) for both boys and girls. The event was organised under the aegis of Athletics Federation of India. The winners were felicitated by former athlete PT Usha, who also mentored the city winners before the finale.

Except for the U-10 winners, the remaining six winners will now head to Australia for a week-long training under the guidance of noted athletics coach Sharon Hannan.

(Picture courtesy KOOH Sports)

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City gets cricket development centre

Cricketer Shaun Tait inaugurates a cricket development centre at Powai-based school, offers tips and tricks about the game to students.
by The Editors | editor@themetrognome.in

Shaun Tait with KOOH Sports Cricket Development Centre kids in HFS, Powai KOOH Sports organised a press conference today, October 24, to announce the launch of their first Sports Cricket Development Centre in Mumbai, at Hiranandani Foundation School.

Australian cricketer and Rajasthan Royals player Shaun Tait, and key officials from Hiranandani and KOOH Sports were a part of the conference. Post the do, Shaun Tait spent two hours with the children on the ground and shared best practices and tips about the game.

Dedicated to imparting sports education in India through a multitude of programmes that will cut across grass root level initiation and identify and nurture talent, KOOH Sports is setting up more KOOH Sports Cricket Development Centres to target students from the 6-17 years age group across the country. In partnership with Rajasthan Royals, the academy claims that it will leverage the experience of seasoned sportspeople to nurture talent at the school and community level by providing them a specialised learning environment to coach them in cricket.

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