India will also win hearts with their conduct in Rio: Narendra Modi

He also urged the youth to work hard for 2020 Olympics and said the focus should be on sending more than 200-member contingent to Tokyo.

India will also win hearts with their conduct in Rio: Narendra Modi
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today wished luck to the Rio-bound Indian contingent and exuded confidence that they will not only clinch medals but also win hearts with their conduct during the Olympic Games starting on August 5.

Modi today flagged off 'Run for Rio' event at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium to cheer for the largest ever Indian contingent who will be participating at the multi-sport event in Rio.

Thousands of school children, wearing masks of Rio-bound Olympians, participated in the 'Run for Rio' from Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium to Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

"Wherever our athletes go, India is visible not only on the ground but in their conduct as well. I am confident that these players will win hearts with their behaviour during the Games. They will introduce the great Indian heritage to the world," he said.

"I want to convey this to the members of Indian contingent that there will be many athletes from all over the world but there are 125 crore Indians standing behind you. When we will hoist the tri-colour here on the occasion of 70th Independence Day, I am sure that our national flag will also be hoisted in Rio during this period," said Modi.

He also urged the youth to work hard for 2020 Olympics and said the focus should be on sending more than 200-member contingent to Tokyo.
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"This time we did not get enough time as we came to power 2 years back only. Next Olympics will be held in Tokyo in 2020 and I appeal to the youth to prepare hard from now onwards targeting Tokyo. We must take a pledge to send more than 200 athletes to 2020 Olympics," Modi said.

"They have the talent, determination and big dreams. I promise that our government will provide them every possible support in next four years. We must focus on qualifying in events where India have never made their presence felt."

Prime Minister also said that success should not be measured in terms of wins and losses in sports.

"119 players have worked really hard and gone through rigorous training to be part of this biggest sporting event. They play for the pride of nation and it is their biggest test. I am confident that with the prayers of 125 crore countrymen, our 119 players will leave no stone unturned to keep the tricolour flying," he said.
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Run for Rio:PM Modi wishes luck to Rio-bound Indian athletes
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Text: Anulekha Ray, Economictimes.com

To support Indian athletes participating in the forthcoming Rio Olympics, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today flagged off "Run for Rio", a running event held from Major Dhyanchand National Stadium near India Gate.

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Text: Anulekha Ray, Economictimes.com To support Indian athletes participating in the forthcoming Rio Olympics, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today flagged off "Run for Rio", a running event held fro..
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Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports Vijoy Goel, who was in-charge of the whole event, welcomed PM Modi at Major Dhyanchand National Stadium.
Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports Vijoy Goel, who was in-charge of the whole event, welcomed PM Modi at Major Dhyanchand National Stadium.
PM Modi paid tributes to renowned Hockey player Major Dhyan Chand at the flagging off ceremony.
PM Modi paid tributes to renowned Hockey player Major Dhyan Chand at the flagging off ceremony.
Wishing the athletes of Rio 2016, Modi said, "Every player has worked hard to get here. They will surely give their best."
Wishing the athletes of Rio 2016, Modi said, "Every player has worked hard to get here. They will surely give their best."
The event has been organised to show the Indian athletes that the whole country is proud of them and wish them the best in the event. Another reason is to connect the youth with spirit and power of Olympic.

Around 20,000 school children were participating in the run, which commenced from Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium.
The event has been organised to show the Indian athletes that the whole country is proud of them and wish them the best in the event. Another reason is to connect the youth with spirit and power of O..
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"I'm sure our athletes will win hearts the of the world and will show the world what India is about," the PM said.
"I'm sure our athletes will win hearts the of the world and will show the world what India is about," the PM said.
PM Modi stressed on the fact that the government has tremendously focused on how to develop the sports culture in India.

He hoped that more and more athletes would represent India in upcoming international events.

“This time, 119 athletes have gone. Let’s resolve today itself that next time more than 200 athletes will go for the event," the PM said.
PM Modi stressed on the fact that the government has tremendously focused on how to develop the sports culture in India. He hoped that more and more athletes would represent India in upcoming intern..
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