

NEW DELHI: Indian Olympic Association (IOA) will organise the first National Athletes' Forum on January 10 in Ahmedabad with an aim to strengthen athlete-led governance and accountability in the country's sport.
The Forum will bring together current and former athletes, athlete representatives, and key stakeholders from across the country for direct, solution-oriented engagement, the IOA said in a release.
The Forum will focus on critical issues, including athlete rights and responsibilities, ethical and transparent governance, safe sport and integrity, mental health and well-being, anti-doping education, grievance redressal, and structured career transition pathways.
Discussions will be geared towards converting athlete feedback into actionable reforms.
"The Athletes' Forum is expected to strengthen the role of the Athletes' Commission and contribute meaningfully to the evolution of athlete-centred governance within Indian sport," the release added.
The IOA said the Athletes' Forum represents its firm commitment to move beyond consultation and ensure that athletes play an active, influential role in shaping policies that affect their careers, welfare, and future.
The Forum will focus on key issues, including athlete rights and responsibilities, transparent and ethical governance, safe sport and integrity, mental health and well-being, anti-doping education, grievance redressal, and structured career transition pathways
"This is the first time in India's sporting history that athletes are being brought together through a dedicated national forum to directly influence governance. Athlete voices can no longer be peripheral -- this Forum signals a decisive shift towards athlete-led reform, accountability, and shared decision-making," IOA President P T Usha said.
"Sustained excellence in sport is impossible without safeguarding athlete dignity, safety, and well-being. This Forum makes it clear that athlete welfare is central to policy, not an afterthought."
IOA Athletes' Commission Chair MC Marykom stated: "Athletes know the system from the inside. This Forum gives us a credible platform to speak openly about challenges and solutions, and to ensure that athlete experiences are reflected in governance and reform."
Adding the perspective of active athletes, Sharath Kamal, Vice Chairman of the IOA Athletes' Commission, said: "As athletes, we often feel the impact of policies long after decisions are made. This Forum changes that equation. It allows athletes to be heard at the right time before decisions are taken and helps build a more transparent and accountable sporting ecosystem."
The IOA will hold its Annual General Meeting in Ahmedabad on January 9.