Indian Sports Enthusiasts Flock to India House in Paris for Olympic Experience

Indian Sports Enthusiasts Flock to India House in Paris for Olympic Experience

In the heart of Paris, amidst the bustling streets and iconic landmarks, India House has emerged as a vibrant hub for Indian sports enthusiasts during the 2024 Paris Olympics. On a rainy Saturday afternoon, Shivam Sharma, an engineering graduate from New Delhi, eagerly joined the queue outside India House, his excitement palpable.

Sharma, a management student at HEC Paris Business School, has been captivated by the Olympic spirit since his arrival in Paris two years ago. “The chatter about the Olympics has been building up constantly,” he says. “Now that the Games are here, I wanted to experience this grand event firsthand.”

Despite the relentless rain and the long commute to the venue, Sharma’s enthusiasm remained undeterred. He had purchased his €5 tickets online and was eager to witness the inauguration featuring renowned singer Shaan. India House, he had discovered through social media, promised an immersive experience with Indian food, a cricket net, and the potential to interact with Indian Olympic athletes.

“I don’t even care if they have won a medal or not,” Sharma clarifies. “If I get to interact with any athlete from the Indian Olympic contingent, you will find me at India House.”

Sharma’s passion for sports extends beyond cricket, the beloved pastime of India. He is equally excited about the prospect of witnessing other Olympic disciplines, such as badminton, tennis, and football. “The Olympics is a celebration of human potential and athleticism,” he says. “I want to soak in the atmosphere and cheer for all the athletes, regardless of their nationality.”

As the rain subsided and the inauguration ceremony commenced, Sharma found himself immersed in the vibrant energy of India House. The aroma of traditional Indian cuisine filled the air, while the sound of music and laughter echoed through the halls. Sharma eagerly made his way to the cricket net, where he engaged in a friendly game with fellow Indian expats.

Throughout the evening, Sharma reveled in the camaraderie and shared experiences with other Indian sports enthusiasts. He marveled at the performances of Indian athletes on the Olympic stage and felt a surge of pride in his country’s representation.

As the night drew to a close, Sharma left India House with a heart filled with memories and a renewed appreciation for the Olympic spirit. The experience had not only satisfied his sporting passion but had also strengthened his connection to his Indian heritage in a foreign land.

Rahul Dravid to Grace India House at Paris Olympics, Discuss Cricket's Olympic Debut

Rahul Dravid to Grace India House at Paris Olympics, Discuss Cricket’s Olympic Debut

Rahul Dravid, the former head coach of the Indian cricket team, will grace the inaugural India House at the Paris Olympics. The event will feature a panel discussion titled “Cricket at the Olympics: Dawn of a New Era,” celebrating the inclusion of cricket in the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics.

The panel discussion will take place on the evening of July 28 at India House, located at Parc de Lavillette. India House, the country’s first-ever dedicated space at the Olympics, is a collaborative effort between Reliance Foundation and the Indian Olympic Association.

Joining Dravid on the panel will be Geoff Allardice, CEO of the International Cricket Council, and Harsh Jain, CEO & Co-founder of Dream Sports.

Dravid, who recently led India to victory in the T20 World Cup as their coach, is widely regarded as one of the most respected and admired figures in the cricketing world.

Geoff Allardice said, as per a release by Dream Sports, “We continue to focus on the development of cricket across the world, bringing in more fans to the game, opportunities for players to compete at the highest level and now taking cricket to the Olympic stakeholders. The inclusion of cricket in the Olympics marks an important step and we look forward to Paris 2024, as an added impetus to the journey.”

Speaking about the event, Harsh Jain said, “We are very excited to have the world’s second-largest spectator sport finally included in the next Olympics. This is sure to take the Olympics’ global viewership to an all-time high and encourage more countries to develop cricket programs, promoting the sport’s growth and diversity.”

The upcoming moderated panel discussion will feature distinguished panellists who will share their insights on various aspects of cricket’s inclusion in the LA 2028 Olympics programme. The panellists will explore the potential for cricket’s growth and the opportunities it presents in both established and emerging markets.

Additionally, the discussion will focus on strategies to capitalize on the global enthusiasm of cricket fans. Cricket will be making its long-awaited return to the Olympics at the Los Angeles edition in 2028. Notably, the sport has only been featured in the Olympics once before, back in 1900.

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