Odisha: 30 budding players to undergo training at Hockey High Performance Centre

Bhubaneswar: After a good start with the inaugural girls’ program of 30 trainee cadets capacity, Naval Tata Hockey Academy Odisha (NTHAO), the State’s Hockey High Performance Centre (HPC) that was launched a year ago at Kalinga Stadium here, is all set to induct 30 boys in the coming months.

This will strengthen its program across its talent pathway to bridge the gap between grassroots to an elite HPC and provide more opportunities to young and promising hockey players from the State and country who can then pursue their dream sport, excel at their game and bring laurels for the nation.

“The HPC has an ambitious program to take Hockey skills from its existing 10 grassroots centres & 3 Regional Development Centres (Bhubaneswar, Panposh & Sundergarh) to elite level over the next 3-5 years. The Boys’ program will have 30 Resident cadets from U-17,” said Sports Minister, Odisha Tusharkanti Behera.

He said, “We are seeing positive results in the girls and are confident that the HPC will be able to provide similar highly focused and professional training to the Boys too. They all are young, skilful and have a natural flair for Hockey. We will evaluate the players individually at the HPC, and match their skills with appropriate training at the world-class facilities here in Bhubaneswar. Training early at a synthetic turf vis-a-vis on Grass pitch grounds will benefit these players immensely.”

“The new initiative of Department of Sports and Youth Services, Govt. of Odisha, to set up a number of synthetic turfs in identified locations of Sundergarh will keep Odisha ahead of its hockey journey and nurturing of hockey talent from an early age group scenario only. These are very constructive times for hockey in the state and for the youth of the state”

“A professional High Performance Centre like Naval THA Odisha will provide advanced level training & exposure to the cadets under a resident program, ensure maximum participation of our cadets in National Sub-Junior & Junior Championships and works towards 360° development of the cadets,” said Rajiv Seth, Project Director, NTHAO.

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