Tireless efforts by Archery Association of India ensure Indian archers reach World Youth Championships despite flight cancellations
Jh The Indian archery contingent faced an unexpected challenge ahead of the World Archery Youth Championships in Winnipeg, Canada, when sudden flight cancellations by Air Canada left athletes stranded and at risk of missing the event. What could have been a devastating setback was turned around through the tireless, coordinated efforts of the Archery Association of India (AAI), which worked relentlessly to protect the aspirations of its young athletes. A multi-solution approach was adopted—rebooking athletes on alternate connections and sending them in batches so that every possible route was covered. In parallel, urgent discussions were held with World Archery, securing special permission for Indian archers to compete despite arriving a day late, even though the rules normally require participation in official practice sessions. "Our athletes represent the pride of India, and it was unthinkable to let them miss out because of reasons beyond their control. The entire association came together, worked with partners across borders, and ensured that India’s flag will fly high in Winnipeg," said Shri Arjun Munda, President, Archery Association of India. Behind the scenes, officials worked around the clock—not only to move athletes across multiple routes, but also to initiate talks with Air Canada to recover the costs of the cancelled tickets. "This episode shows that sporting excellence requires strong institutional support. While our athletes focus on performance, we stood shoulder-to-shoulder with them, ensuring that no external obstacle could deny them their rightful place in the Championships," remarked Shri Virendra Sachdeva, Secretary General, Archery Association of India. The logistical effort was made possible by seamless coordination within the federation. "It was inspiring to witness the way our team handled this crisis. I must especially commend Mr. Gunjan Abrol, Assistant Secretary, Archery Association of India, and his team for their tireless work and coordination that made this possible. Their persistence, even in the most difficult circumstances, has set a benchmark for professionalism within Indian sport," noted Mr. Joris Paulose, Treasurer, Archery Association of India. Reflecting on the intense few days, Mr. Gunjan Abrol, Assistant Secretary, Archery Association of India, said: "This was a test of resilience and teamwork. From negotiating with airlines to working with World Archery for exemptions, every step mattered. Our single goal was to make sure our young athletes reached Winnipeg ready to compete—and I am proud that together, we achieved it." Through these efforts, the Archery Association of India reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding the interests and dreams of its athletes—ensuring that no challenge, however unexpected, can stand in the way of India’s archers on the world stage. The World Archery Youth Championships 2025 will be held in Winnipeg, Canada, and our archers are ready to compete. For latest updates follow: https://www.instagram.com/indianarchery
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The Indian archery contingent faced an unexpected challenge ahead of the World Archery Youth Championships in Winnipeg, Canada, when sudden flight cancellations by Air Canada left athletes stranded and at risk of missing the event.
What could have been a devastating setback was turned around through the tireless, coordinated efforts of the Archery Association of India (AAI), which worked relentlessly to protect the aspirations of its young athletes.
A multi-solution approach was adopted—rebooking athletes on alternate connections and sending them in batches so that every possible route was covered. In parallel, urgent discussions were held with World Archery, securing special permission for Indian archers to compete despite arriving a day late, even though the rules normally require participation in official practice sessions.
"Our athletes represent the pride of India, and it was unthinkable to let them miss out because of reasons beyond their control. The entire association came together, worked with partners across borders, and ensured that India’s flag will fly high in Winnipeg," said Shri Arjun Munda, President, Archery Association of India.
Behind the scenes, officials worked around the clock—not only to move athletes across multiple routes, but also to initiate talks with Air Canada to recover the costs of the cancelled tickets. "This episode shows that sporting excellence requires strong institutional support. While our athletes focus on performance, we stood shoulder-to-shoulder with them, ensuring that no external obstacle could deny them their rightful place in the Championships," remarked Shri Virendra Sachdeva, Secretary General, Archery Association of India.
The logistical effort was made possible by seamless coordination within the federation. "It was inspiring to witness the way our team handled this crisis. I must especially commend Mr. Gunjan Abrol, Assistant Secretary, Archery Association of India, and his team for their tireless work and coordination that made this possible. Their persistence, even in the most difficult circumstances, has set a benchmark for professionalism within Indian sport," noted Mr. Joris Paulose, Treasurer, Archery Association of India.
Reflecting on the intense few days, Mr. Gunjan Abrol, Assistant Secretary, Archery Association of India, said: "This was a test of resilience and teamwork. From negotiating with airlines to working with World Archery for exemptions, every step mattered. Our single goal was to make sure our young athletes reached Winnipeg ready to compete—and I am proud that together, we achieved it."
Through these efforts, the Archery Association of India reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding the interests and dreams of its athletes—ensuring that no challenge, however unexpected, can stand in the way of India’s archers on the world stage.
The World Archery Youth Championships 2025 will be held in Winnipeg, Canada, and our archers are ready to compete.
For latest updates follow: https://www.instagram.com/indianarchery