SAI-Abhinav Bindra Targeting Performance Centre inaugurated

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

The Foundation announced the opening of the SAI- at the for Excellence here today.

The centre has been designed by former rifle shooter and world and Olympic champion The purchase of the equipment deployed in the centre has been funded by the Authority of through the National Development Fund.


The centre was inaugurated by and Rahul Dravid, with gold medallists and present as Guests of Honour.

The centre will feature advanced equipment from tecnobody, including the first ever deployment of the wall in the world. It also houses a pilates studio, EMS training and a cryo-chamber, which enables whole-body cryotherapy, to aid recovery.

The facilities will be made available free of cost to designated elite Indian athletes through a partnership with the Authority of India, and will support the various academies at the for Excellence and will also be open for public use.

Speaking on the occasion, said, "I am delighted and excited to bring the to life at the for Excellence in Bengaluru.

"This centre, along with those in and New Delhi, are the first hubs of a network of such facilities I would like to deploy across the country. I was fortunate to be able to personally use this equipment and received the support of science at all stages on my road to

"Having experienced the benefits of leaving no stone unturned, I wanted to in turn make available to my fellow athletes."

created history when he became the first Indian to win an individual Olympic gold medal at the 2008 Bejing Games.

"In designing the centre, I have kept in mind the needs of the as much as I have those of the general user. I believe that making science easily accessible holds a key to our nation's sporting future and I am delighted and grateful for the support of the Authority of in bringing this particular centre to life."

Minister sent a message saying, "This is a significant step in the direction of providing world class facilities to our athletes. shares government's priority of providing Suvidha and Samman to the athletes.

"I hope this facility is used by the athletes in realising their full potential."

The centre will be fully operational from January 1, 2018 and is expected to attract the cream of the country's elite athletes for assessments, training and rehabilitation.

It will also have such as equipment-aided and rehabilitation programmes for members of the public to use.

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First Published: Sat, December 16 2017. 18:30 IST