Manipur shines at 37th National Games in Goa; lone NE state to enter top 10, secures 7th rank

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Panaji: Despite the doom and gloom in the violence-hit Manipur State roiled in ethnic conflict since May 3, 2023, Manipur clinched the 7th rank in the overall medal tally at the end of the 37th National Games 2023 hosted by Goa State, becoming the lone state from India’s Northeast States to secure a berth among the country’s top 10 States, followed by Assam in the 11th spot.

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Manipur, the sports powerhouse of the Northeast region bagged an impressive total of 82 medals — 30 gold, 22 silver, 30 bronze– beating its previous record of 50 medals, clinching 20 gold, 10 silver, 20 bronze in the 36th National Games held at Gujarat.

The 37th National Games ended with much fanfare on Thursday in the coastal state with already eying for the 38th edition of the National Games which will be held at Uttarakhand next year.

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Manipur this year saw a 560-strong contingent, including 406 players, 76 coaches, 56 team managers, 22 officials and others, representing the state in 25 disciplines, out of 44 disciplines in the National Games which kicked off on October 18.

Chief minister N Biren Sing took to X and congratulated the Manipur contingent for the outstanding result and wrote, “Your hard work, dedication, and talent have not only brought glory to Manipur but also set a remarkable standard for sports in the Northeast. This achievement not only marks Manipur’s presence among the top 7 states but also inspires aspiring athletes across the region. May this success be a stepping stone for even greater accomplishments in the future!”

“The overall performance at the 37th National Games with 30-Gold, 22-Silver and 31-Bronze is a remarkable achievement” said Th. Radheshyam, President of Manipur Olympic Association.

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“The hardwork of all the players, dedication by the coaches and managers need to be recognized. Upgradation of modern equipment and scientific training is the need of hour. The last Gujarat National Games was tough and we won 20-Gold, 10-Silver and 20-Bronze. The 38th Edition of National Games in October-November, 2024 in Uttrakhand is our focus. The North East Olympic Games being hosted by Nagaland will be held next year in Dimapur and Chumukedima”, added Th. Radheshyam.

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