In a bid to promote yoga across the world and spread awareness about its physical and mental benefits, India's Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju, on Thursday, formally recognised Yogasana as a competitive sport in national and international games.
"Yogasana has been a competitive sport for a long time. But it has to be recognised by the Government of India so that it becomes an official competitive sport", Rijiju said.
Done in collaboration with India’s Ministry of AYUSH (Ayurveda Yoga and Naturopathy Unani Sidda Homoeopathy), the move will enable the ancient practice to avail government funding.
“Yogasana becoming a sport will also ensure new technologies and new strategies being inducted into the disciplines, to benefit our athletes and officials towards building fruitful and fulfilling careers in this field”, underlined Shripad Yesso Naik, the minister of AYUSH, who was present at the occasion.
The sports competition will see 51 medals in four events and seven categories.
The events proposed include traditional Yogasana, artistic Yogasana (single and pair), rhythmic Yogasana (pair, free flow/group Yogasana), an individual all-round championship, and a team championship.
Yogasana Sports Federations of India
The International Yogasana Sports Federation was formed under the presidency of yoga guru Baba Ramdev with Dr H.R. Nagendra as secretary-general in November last year.
The National Yogasana Sports Federation of India (NYSFI) was also established for the preservation and development of yoga as a competitive sport. It was recognised by the Sports Ministry as a national sports federation (NSF) last month.