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Manasi Joshi

Indian Badminton Player, India

InclusionPara-sport pathways

Overview

Manasi Joshi brings valuable perspective as Indian Badminton Player at India. In this interview, conducted as part of the CCIFI Young Talents Program 2025, Manasi shares insights on inclusion, para-sport pathways. The conversation highlights key learnings from Paris 2024 and their relevance to India's potential Olympic bid for 2036.

Key Insight

Structured support systems plus visibility are key to strengthening para-sport and inclusion.

Highlights

  • 1

    Structured support systems plus visibility are key to strengthening para-sport and inclusion.

  • 2

    Emphasizes that para-athletes need dedicated pathways and support structures for success.

  • 3

    Highlights the importance of visibility and representation in building inclusive sports ecosystems.

Video Interview

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