Manipur's Oinam Chaoba Devi sheds light on need for infrastructure and exposure for sepak takraw
(Courtesy : National Games )
The sport got re-inducted in the current edition after being left out post 2011.
In any walk of life, the journey towards glory often passes through the tunnels of struggle and challenges. This has also been the case for the Indian Sepak Takraw Women's Team players and the 2023 Asian Games Bronze medallists, Oinam Chaoba Devi and Ayekpam Maipak Devi.
Representing Manipur in the National Games 2023 in Goa, the duo won the gold medal in the Women's Team event and the Women's Regu event, defeating Goa and Nagaland, respectively, in the finals.
Chaoba Devi, 34, has represented India at the Asian Games on four separate occasions. Although the Indian Women's Team is held in high esteem now, owing to their bronze medal in the Quadrant event and silver medal in the Regu event at the King's Cup Sepaktakraw World Championships in 2023 and the Asian Games Bronze medal in the Women's Regu event, things were not always the same for the National team until recent years.
Chaoba Devi said, "Culturally, Sepak Takraw is quite popular in Manipur and even in other northeastern states in India. Lots of people and young kids play the sport. However, in terms of facilities or infrastructure, we still don't receive a lot of support at the national or international level. Until 2013, we had to pay out of our own pocket to book travel and accommodation while representing India in international tournaments."
Since then, as the Indian team has consistently grown in stature at the world level, the bare minimum in terms of logistical support and apparel is now provided for the side. However, even top players representing India need a lot more support to stay motivated and be able to single-mindedly focus on their training.
Indian Women's Team Captain Ayekpam Maipak Devi believes that there is still a long way to go for India to bridge the gap with elite teams like Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia.
She said, "India does not have any renowned academy or a permanent place to train for Sepak Takraw. Even for big tournaments like the World Championships and Asian Games, we only have a 90-day camp prior to the competition where we train together. At other times, players practice separately, which is not ideal in a team sport. If we get these basic facilities, I'm sure that India's performance will improve even further on the world stage."
Manipur has been one of the states that have promoted the sport heavily since its early days.
With a strong regional presence of football – a sport played by the major chunk of boys and girls in Manipur – Sepak Takraw has played the role of the 'cousin sport' owing to the slight similarities between the two sports. In fact, players like Oinam Chaoba Devi, Elangbam Priya Devi, and Leirentombi Devi (all 2023 Asian Games Bronze medallists) all made their beginnings in youth sports with football.
Multiple clubs and regional academies also play and promote Sepak Takraw in the state. With inter-state tournaments organized regularly across Manipur, the youth are incentivized to take up the sport as these competitions have cash prizes for winners and serve as a criterion for government job applications in the state.
Speaking about what winning a medal for their state means to the team, Captain Oinam Chaoba Devi said, "We are very happy to win these medals for our state, especially because Sepak Takraw is back at the National Games after a gap of 11 years. Winning a medal for Manipur fills our families back home with joy, so we dedicate our Gold Medals to the people of Manipur."
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