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Showing posts with label Suresh Kalmadi. Show all posts
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Monday, December 13, 2010

Kalmadi congratulates Saina Nehwal

New Delhi: Indian Olympic Association President Suresh Kalmadi today congratulated ace Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal for winning her third Super Series title of the year at the Hong Kong Open at Wanchai. "I would like to congratulate Saina Nehwal for raising the bar yet again by becoming the first Indian badminton player to win three Super Series events in a row. She has kept Indian flag fluttering on badminton circuit. In fact, she is an ambassador not only for badminton but also for Olympic sport," Kalmadi said.

Saina Nehwal flaunts her gold medal after winning the Hong Kong Open badminton Super Series.

In pic: Saina Nehwal flaunts her gold medal after winning the Hong Kong Open badminton Super Series/AP

Kalmadi was all praise for Saina's streak of triumphs in top-flight competitions and said her feat would inspire youngsters to bring laurels for the country. "Her streak of 15 successive victories in three Super Series events Singapore, Indonesia and now Hong Kong after her loss in All-England semifinal is a reflection of her single-minded quest for excellence. She has been among the most consistent performers in Indian sport this year, winning the Indian Open Grand Prix and the gold medal at Commonwealth Games," he said in a release. "She has emerged as an inspiration to young sportspersons across the country and I am sure, given her determination, dedication and discipline, she will continue to not only do well for herself and for India but also motivate thousands of young Indians to emulate her drive to conquer new frontiers," Kalmadi added.

Saina rallied to register a scintillating three-game victory over Shixian Wang of China to clinch her career's fourth Super Series title with a 15-21 21-16 21-17 win over the third seed in the Hong Kong Super Series summit clash yesterday. - PTI

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Come as a friend and go back as family: Kalmadi's message

By PTI

New Delhi: "Come as a friend and go back as a family," is the message that Commonwealth Games Organising Committee Chairman Suresh Kalmadi today sent out to athletes and officials of the 71 Commonwealth countries. After conducting a guided tour of the athletes village for journalists, Kalmadi, who is in the eye of a storm over Delhi's under-preparedness for the Games, said there was no question of him resigning and he would continue to be the President of Indian Olympic Association even after the Games.





He drifted away from giving any direct answers when asked about India's future as a venue for the Olympics Games in the near future. "I am concentrating on the Commonwealth Games. We will talk about rest of it when the Games get over," he said. Addressing a media conference at the Village, Kalmadi said there is some work yet to be completed but will be done soon. "Work is something that will happen till the end of the Games. We all have to work to make things possible. There is some work yet to be done but it would be completed," he said. Talking about the Games and what Delhi has in store for the foreign athletes and officials, Kalmadi said, "Our slogan is 'come as a friend and go back as a family'. We are one big family and we will take care of everyone."

Seeking to allay fears over security after the recent shooting incident outside Jama Masjid, Kalmadi said, "That incident was not related to the Games but security has been spruced up after that. There is nothing to worry." Asked if the pullout by a few star foreign athletes, citing health and security concerns, was a setback to the Games, he said, "I am sure lot of world champions are coming and new champions would be made here." Kalmadi also said the cleaning process in the residential towers was already on and the water logging in the campus was due to the rains. "It rained so much and hence the water logging had to happen. But today being a bright sunny day, the water has receded and rest has been pumped out. Hopefully, sunny days lie ahead."

Organising Committee Secretary General and spokesperson Lalit Bhanot, who came under criticism for saying Indian concept of cleanliness and hygiene was different from foreigners, said he was "misunderstood" earlier. "I never meant anything of that sort. I was just telling about the difference of views on the methodology of cleaning things and I was misunderstood," he said