The Nagaland Olympic Association (NOA) has today announced that the Nagaland Olympic & Paralympic Games 2024 will be held from February 12 to 17. The Games will be hosted across two districts – Dimapur and Chümoukedima. The venues of the events and details of the competitions will be notified separately.
The registration link for the Nagaland Olympic & Paralympic Games are now open, whereby the NOA has informed that the registration of players, teams will be conducted electronically online. The last date for the registration of players and team officials will be January 29. It may be noted that once players are registered, there will be no change of names.
The 2024 Games will witness competition in the following sports disciplines: Archery, Athletics, Boxing, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket, Football, Lawn Tennis, Pencak Silat, SepakTakraw, Taekwondo, Table Tennis, Volleyball, Belt Wrestling, Wrestling, and Wushu.
“The Games will also feature paralympic sports in our quest to promote inclusivity, diversity and ensure promotion of the Paralympic sports. The events under these categories will not be based on inter-district teams,” stated the NOA media team. The Games Organizing Committee will provide accommodation, local transport, food and technical competition arrangements in the host city. The dates for arrival and departure will be notified separately, informed the NOA.
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The coordinating officials for the Nagaland Olympic & Paralympic Games 2024 will are Kajiiloni Krichena (+91-7085333972) and Khuvinu Tase (+91-8415035548).
All districts Chef de Mission, Deputy Chef de Mission has been requested to complete the online registrations on or before the January 25.
There will be seven trophies for the Games:
i) Team Championships Winners
ii) Team Championships 1st Runner-Up
iii) Team Championships 2nd Runner-Up
iv) Spirit of Olympics Award
iv) Olympic Fair Play Trophy
v) Outstanding Sportsman
vi) Outstanding Sportswoman
“Join us in making this Games an unforgettable experience, supporting our athletes as they strive for excellence in sports,” stated the NOA.