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Kalinga Stadium set to host historic meet today

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August 10, 2025

India will host the World Athletics Continental Tour Bronze event for the first time today. Set to be hosted in Kalinga Stadium, several top Indian athletes will be seen fighting for glory

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Kalinga Stadium set to host historic meet today

The spotlight will shine on Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar, Sunday as it hosts the Indian Open 2025 World Athletics Bronze Level Continental Tour, marking India's first-ever Bronze Level meet under the prestigious Continental Tour banner.

The event, known as the 1st Indian Open, will bring together over 90 Indian athletes and international competitors from 16 countries, battling across 19 medal events - nine for men, nine for women, and one mixed relay. The one-day meet carries a prize purse of $25,000.

For Indian track and field stars, this is not just about medals; it's a golden chance to secure World Ranking points and boost their qualification prospects for next month's World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.

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Home favourites Annu Rani, Animesh Kujur and Murali Sreeshankar will spearhead the country's challenge when India's maiden World Athletics Continental Tour Bronze level competition gets underway at the Kalinga Stadium, here Sunday.

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