Manipur divers Ningthoujam, Sairem set sights on Asian Games

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

Imphal, Oct 15: Manipur divers Willson Singh Ningthoujam and Indiver Sairem, who won India’s first ever medal at the Asian Aquatics Championships earlier this month, have now set their sights on next year’s Asian Games to be held in Japan.
Ningthoujam, a havildar in the Indian Army, had won the bronze medal in men’s 10m synchronised platform at the event in Ahmedabad with Sairem, who took part in the competition despite suffering a thumb injury.
Both Ningthoujam (23) and Sairem (15) are now back home training for the Asian Games as they look to bring further glory to the country in their sport.
“My sports career started with kickboxing at a young age of seven and then I moved to gymnastics at almost nine years of age. I started diving sports at the age of 11 and began training at Pune based Army Sports Institute (ASI) from 2013,” Ningthoujam told PTI.
Ningthoujam who hails from the Kongba Nandeibam in Imphal East district here, added, “We are currently preparing to represent at the mega event of Asian Games in Japan which is to start from September 2026 under the guidance of our coaches and trainers.
“Currently, we are on vacation and at home in Imphal but when training starts, we have to train for sometimes four hours, divided into sessions. It varies according to time and situations. The institute is looking all of us with great care and support,” he added.
Sairem said he was urged by his seniors and coaches to compete despite his thumb injury in Ahmedabad.
“I started with gymnastics at the age of seven and then switched to diving at around nine. We are training hard at ASI where I have been training since 2018,” he said.
“I had a thumb injury, sustained during a previous event. It brought me a little doubt but my seniors and coaches persuaded me to give my best.” While Ningthoujam and Sairem have their target set, there is also the factor of obstacles which sportsmen in Manipur have to overcome in order to succeed.
Hemam London Singh, a senior colleague of Ningthoujam and Sairem who finished sixth for India in the 2023 Hangzhou Asian Games in 3m synchronised springboard final, told PTI “Majority of the sportsperson in Manipur comes from financially backward families.” “Success in respective fields at national and global events is the only ticket to a life out of poverty. Overall there is lack of support system in Manipur.” (PTI)

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Assam CM reviews Bhupen Hazarika memorial, police housing and zoo modernisation projects

Guwahati, July 11: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday reviewed a series of major infrastructure and...

Concerns grow about Navy’s acquisition plans as INS Mahendragiri gets inducted

Kolkata, July 11: Even as the Indian Navy inducted its sixth advanced stealth frigate on Saturday, concerns remain...

Israel Embassy in New Delhi hosts launch of Eyal Nir’s book ‘Budo for Life’

New Delhi, July 11: The Embassy of Israel in New Delhi hosted the official launch of the book...

NIA chargesheets Pakistani terrorist Shehzad Bhatti, 7 others in Ambala blast

New Delhi, July 11: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed charges against eight accused, including Pakistani gangster-turned-terrorist...