Athlete-Led Reform in Indian Sport: The IOA's National Athletes' Forum
In a significant step towards strengthening athlete-led governance and accountability in Indian sports, the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) is set to organize the first National Athletes' Forum on January 10th, 2026, in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
Empowering Athletes: The Role of the National Athletes' Forum
The National Athletes' Forum represents a firm commitment by the IOA 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 aims to bring together current and former athletes, athlete representatives, and key stakeholders from across the country for direct, solution-oriented engagement.
Leading the Change: IOA Athletes' Commission Members
- MC Mary Kom (Boxing) - Chairperson
- Sharath Kamal (Table Tennis) - Vice Chairperson
- PV Sindhu (Badminton)
- Mirabai Chanu (Weightlifting)
- Gagan Narang (Shooting)
- Shiva Keshavan (Luge)
- Rani Rampal (Hockey)
- Bhavani Devi (Fencing)
- Bajrang Lal (Rowing)
- Om Prakash Karhana (Shot Put)
- Abhinav Bindra (Shooting)
- Saina Nehwal (Badminton)
Critical Themes for Discussion
The Forum will focus on critical themes, 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 North East Connection
Notably, MC Mary Kom, a Manipur native and a six-time World Amateur Boxing champion, will be chairing the IOA's first National Athletes' Forum. Her leadership underscores the importance of representation from the North East region in shaping the future of Indian sports.
Looking Forward: The Impact of the National Athletes' Forum
The National 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. By providing a platform for open dialogue and collaborative decision-making, the Forum aims to foster a more transparent, accountable, and athlete-focused sporting ecosystem in India.