Bhubaneswar, August 17: The World Athletics Continental Tour Silver Meet will be held at the Kalinga Stadium on August 22.
Being organised by the State Sports and Youth Services Department, in collaboration with the Athletics Federation of India and under the aegis of World Athletics, this prestigious single-day event elevates the tournament from its successful Bronze-level status last year.
The meet serves as a vital stepping stone and precursor to the upcoming World Athletics Indoor Championships and Asian Indoor Athletics Championships scheduled to be hosted at Kalinga Stadium in 2028.
The championship will showcase 187 elite track and field athletes representing 27 nations, including 143 top performers from 12 Asian countries. Local fans will get the opportunity to see 88 Indian athletes test their skills directly against 99 international competitors on home turf. Major international contingents include Sri Lanka with 24 athletes, South Africa with 17 athletes, and Brazil with 11 athletes.
The field features 36 athletes ranked among the top 50 in the World Athletics rankings. Leading the star-studded lineup is Muzala Samukonga, the World No. 6 and Paris 2024 Olympic Games men’s 400m bronze medallist, who boasts an incredible personal season best of 44.02 seconds. He will be joined by Nigeria’s World No. 10 shot put sensation Chukwuebuka Enekwechi, a Commonwealth Games champion and Paris Olympics finalist.
The single-day competition will feature a total of 18 discipline events split equally between men and women. Male athletes will contend in the 100m, 400m, 800m, 110m hurdles, high jump, long jump, shot put, and javelin throw. Female athletes will compete in the 100m, 400m, 1500m, 100m hurdles, high jump, long jump, javelin throw, and discus throw. Top performers will earn substantial rewards alongside crucial world ranking points, with cash prizes of $1,600 awarded for first place, $1,200 for second place, and $900 for third place.
Addressing a pre-event press conference in Bhubaneswar today, Dr. Vijay Yeddula, Director of Sports for the Government of Odisha, stated that stepping up to a Silver-level Continental Tour event is a monumental milestone for the state, cementing Odisha as the premier state for the athletics ecosystem in India. He emphasized that to inspire young children and give families the opportunity to witness world-class sporting action firsthand, entry to Kalinga Stadium will be completely free for all spectators.
Dr. Adille Sumariwalla, Vice President of World Athletics and AFI Spokesperson, Ashok Kumar Panda, Special Secretary, Sports and Youth Service, and BE Stanley, Treasurer, AFI were also present during the press interaction.