In his bid to take a stalk of the preparations and planning of non-Olympic sports federations participating at the upcoming Asian Games, Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president Dr. Narinder Dhruv Batra called upon and met the officials of nine sports federations, including Esports Federation of India (ESFI), at the Olympic Bhawan on 14 February 2022.
Asian Electronic Sports Federation (AESF) is recognised by the Olympic Council of Asia as the sole governing body for Esports in the Asian continent. It is also in charge of technical conduct for Esports at the 2022 Asian Games. ESFI, which is a recognised member of the Asian body in India and has been sending esports teams since 2007 to Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games and in the last Asian Games 2018 as well where India got Bronze Medal in the esports title HearthStone as Esports was a demonstration event.
Esports is set to make its debut as a medal event at the Asian Games in Hangzhou, China to be held from 10 to 25 September.
“We are very thankful to the president of IOA Dr. Narinder Dhruv Batra ji for appraising ESFI and other non-Olympic sports federations on the various organizing aspects of the Asian Games, to be staged later this year. We also discussed and apprised Batra ji on the preparations, requirements and future planning for the country’s Esports contingent and ‘AESF’s Road to Asian Games’ program which will be launched soon to select the national esports contingent of our country. The “AESF Road to Asian Games 2022” will prove to be a milestone journey and act as a catalyst in not only the growth of the esports ecosystem in India but also to consider esports as a form of sports in India. At ESFI end, we are fully committed to growing the esports ecosystem and creating enough opportunities for the Indian esports athletes to participate in the various such events of repute,” said Lokesh Suji, Esports Federation of India director and Asian Esports Federation (AESF) VP after the meeting.
The meeting was co-chaired by Chef de Mission, Bhupender Singh Bajwa and detailed discussions were held regarding training camps and various expenditures that are required.
During the meeting, IOA stressed on the need for a fair and transparent selection process of players and athletes. The last date for the submission of the Indian Team entries by name is 15 April 2022.
ESFI is also recognised by the International Esports Federation (IESF) as well as the Global Esports Federation (GEF), who are in charge of conducting the trial events for the Inaugural Commonwealth Esports Championship at this year’s Commonwealth Games which will be held in Birmingham from 28 July to 8 August 2022.
On behalf of ESFI Suji, Esports Federation of India director Yugal Sharma and Esports Federation of India Treasurer Prabhat Kumar were present in the meeting. ESFI team also presented the “Road to Asian Games” Jersey to IOA president, Dr. Narinder Dhruv Batra and Chef de Mission, Bhupender Singh Bajwa.
“ESFI is committed to the development of esports and bringing together the esports fraternity to unlock the full potential of our athletes and provide them with enough international opportunities to compete with their counterparts at an equal level. We take this opportunity to further request the esports community to carry on with their training and get used to the challenges for making into the team to represent in this mega event,” pledges Esports Federation of India president Vinod Kumar Tiwari.
The 2022 edition of the Asian Games will see medals being awarded in eight categories of Esports, which are EA SPORTS FIFA branded soccer games, an Asian Games version of PUBG Mobile and Arena of Valor, Dota 2, League of Legends, Dream Three Kingdoms 2, Hearthstone and Street Fighter V.
ESFI again appeals to the probable qualifying gamers/players to get their passports ready and to get fully vaccinated.
Besides ESFI, other eight non-Olympic sports federations which were present at the meeting were Bridge, Chess, Ju-Jitshu, Kurash, Sepaktakraw, Sports Climbing, Soft Tennis and Softball.