A two-pronged approach to enhance the Popularity of Mallakhamb in the USA
by Shrutee K
Head coach Chinmay Patankar outlines long-term plan
Mumbai, May 8: In a determined bid to considerably enhance
the burgeoning popularity of Mallakhamb in America, the Mallakhamb Federation
of USA is adopting a long-term two-pronged approach. At the grassroots
level, it is aiming to increase the ambit of this sport in the US, with its
state federations already totalling ten suitably spreading the sport.
Not just this, but the body is seeking affirmations and letters of recommendation from various National sports federations and consul-generals to pave the way for Mallakhamb to be a spectator sport at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
Actor and producer Raqesh Bapat who shared the
press conference dais with Patankar and Namdev Shirgaonkar (Maharashtra Olympic
Association) invoked the blessings of the Lord Ganesha to reach this ambitious goal, of somehow
making Mallkhamb a spectator sport in the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028.
Presently working in tandem with Maharashtra
Olympic Association, for sure the MFU has a mountain to climb in the future. In
this regard, MOA has extended its total support, with the following Ajit Pawar
message giving due credence to this fact.
“The Maharashtra Olympic Association is
committed to supporting native Indian sports like Mallakhamb and making it a
part of the Olympic movement. Mallakhamb is an integral part of our National
Games and is a way of life for Indians. We would be extremely delighted and
proud to globalise our sport in the international arena to enable the world to
enjoy its benefits and participate in it. Our endeavour at the MOA is not only
to introduce Mallakhamb as an exhibitive sport but make it a permanent fixture
at the Olympics. We hope this initiative will fructify and lead us to our
destination,” said Ajitdada Pawar,
President, Maharashtra Olympic Association
Namdev Shirgaonkar, Secretary General, Maharashtra Olympic Association, said, “The Maharashtra Olympic Association is committed to taking Mallakhamb to different corners of the world. It is our traditional sport and Indians living abroad should practice and popularise it. We should aim to display Mallakhamd at all multi-discipline events like Asian Games, Commonwealth Games en route to the Olympics.”
As outlined by Chinmay Patankar (head coach,
Team USA), what the association seriously needs are coaches who can assiduously
spread the Mallakhamb message.
From its humble origins in Chinmay's backyard,
way back in 2013, with an initial outlay of a mere 3000 US dollars, the MFU
aims to spread to all 52 states in the United States. And for that spectacular
purpose, it has already started taking baby steps for which it has already created its own
script.
What's even more surprising is the language of
currency to spread the Mallkhamb message is Marathi, with, of course, an
English touch, to be in sync with its US audience. The American method, which is
responsible for the popularity of a whole lot of sports is also being used,
together with a distinct curriculum and an app to boot which helps its users to
be self-taught Mallkhamb adherents.
As Chinmay candidly stated it would be one of
his achievements if Team USA somehow gets the better of Team India in the World
Championships to be held in Assam, but that would take some doing, thanks to
the Indian entrenchment in the sport for a long time.
Also
on the anvil, from producer Raqesh Bapat’s end, is a documentary detailing the
progress of Mallakhamb. This will make one and all, get the picture, right.
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