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India Triumphs In Inaugural Kho Kho World Cup; Leaves Global Participants In Awe

The first-ever Kho Kho World Cup concluded in New Delhi with both Indian Men’s and Women’s teams clinching the championship titles.

Beyond the sporting triumphs, the tournament left an indelible mark with its cultural brilliance and warm hospitality, captivating players and audiences from 23 participating nations across six continents.

The event began with a vibrant cultural festival and an extravagant opening ceremony that showcased India’s famed hospitality.

Mesmerizing musical and dance performances captivated spectators, setting the stage for an intense and thrilling competition that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

For many, the Indian hospitality was a standout feature.

As quoted by the KKFI press release, Amir Ghiasi from Iran expressed his admiration, stating, “It was our first time in India and we had a great time. The Indian hospitality was very good. From the first time we reached here, we had everything provided for us. The hotel that we stayed in and the food we had was customised for us, so we had no problems. It was also our first time to witness Indian culture and we really enjoyed the cultural celebrations. It was amazing.”

Amandeep Kaur, representing New Zealand’s Women’s team, shared her excitement, asserting, “We thoroughly enjoyed it. The main thing was we never thought the competition will be that tough. So now we are excited to prepare for the next level.”

The tournament organizers, including KKFI President Sudhanshu Mittal, KKFI General Secretary MS Tyagi, and IKKF General Secretary Rohit Haldania, took responsibility for providing tailored facilities to meet the needs of the visiting nations. Their efforts paid off, with foreign players praising the arrangements.

Amandeep further noted, “Everybody just loved the atmosphere here in India, and even the players from other teams. The hospitality offered by India to the other nations was just absolutely amazing. It’s great to see the whole world under one shade. If there is any problem, we get support immediately. Doctors and physios are available, and any food or drink items required by players were immediately handled. India is the best country to have hosted this tournament.”

Participants also embraced India’s rich cultural heritage. Visits to the Taj Mahal and experiences of Indian street food left a lasting impression.

Silvana Patricia, coach of Peru’s Men’s team, noted, “Everything from the hospitality, from the food was amazing. I really enjoyed the dance shows, the dresses, and the music. Over here, you do not know where to look because you want to see everything and you want to be everywhere all at once. The experience has been excellent of the World Cup.”

“Everything is so different from our culture. I am just like looking at every single detail in every place. I am super happy. and glad that I came here. The people here are so nice and the hospitality is the best thing ever. I want to learn some dance moves here as well and carry that back with me,” shared Laura Doering, coach of Brazil’s Men’s team.

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