Tag: Rio 2016 paralympic games

  • SPN India telecasting Rio para-athletes strive for excellence

    SPN India telecasting Rio para-athletes strive for excellence

    MUMBAI: Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN) has further cemented its commitment towards the cause of games with the acquisition of the broadcast and digital broadcast rights of Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.

    As a continuation of its endeavour to support India’s sports talent, SPN will showcase regular updates and highlights of the Indian contingent’s performance at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games on Sony SIX and Sony ESPN channels as well on its digital platform SonyLIV. The telecast has begun and will continue till 19 September, 2016.

    SPN will telecast the highlights of the day sessions and night sessions in two separate 60-minute capsules.

    Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, a major international multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities, governed by the International Paralympic Committee is taking place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Adding on to the massive level of interest, India is represented by its largest-ever contingent of 19 Indian athletes that will compete across 10 disciplines. Viewers will get a chance watch and support the Indian para-athletes strive for sporting excellence.

    SPN Sports and distribution president Rajesh Kaul said, “The sports cluster of SPN has continued to show its support to the cause of differently-abled sports in India”.

    “India is proudly rooting for the 19 para-athletes who are in Rio right now and there is an increasing public interest to watch how they perform at this International event. We will telecast the highlights of both sessions so that viewers can watch a round-up of the Paralympian’s performance.”

    “Ek India Happywala” is the theme under the aegis of which SPN runs its CSR programme. It focusses on creating a positive impact in our ecosystem and is built on three pillars: empowerment, education and environment.

  • SPN India telecasting Rio para-athletes strive for excellence

    SPN India telecasting Rio para-athletes strive for excellence

    MUMBAI: Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN) has further cemented its commitment towards the cause of games with the acquisition of the broadcast and digital broadcast rights of Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.

    As a continuation of its endeavour to support India’s sports talent, SPN will showcase regular updates and highlights of the Indian contingent’s performance at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games on Sony SIX and Sony ESPN channels as well on its digital platform SonyLIV. The telecast has begun and will continue till 19 September, 2016.

    SPN will telecast the highlights of the day sessions and night sessions in two separate 60-minute capsules.

    Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, a major international multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities, governed by the International Paralympic Committee is taking place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Adding on to the massive level of interest, India is represented by its largest-ever contingent of 19 Indian athletes that will compete across 10 disciplines. Viewers will get a chance watch and support the Indian para-athletes strive for sporting excellence.

    SPN Sports and distribution president Rajesh Kaul said, “The sports cluster of SPN has continued to show its support to the cause of differently-abled sports in India”.

    “India is proudly rooting for the 19 para-athletes who are in Rio right now and there is an increasing public interest to watch how they perform at this International event. We will telecast the highlights of both sessions so that viewers can watch a round-up of the Paralympian’s performance.”

    “Ek India Happywala” is the theme under the aegis of which SPN runs its CSR programme. It focusses on creating a positive impact in our ecosystem and is built on three pillars: empowerment, education and environment.

  • SPN India supports India’ Paralympian’s for Rio 2016 paralympic games

    SPN India supports India’ Paralympian’s for Rio 2016 paralympic games

    MUMBAI: As a catalyst to the cause of empowering India’s sports talent, Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN) has partnered with the GoSports Foundation to identify and support Indian para-athletes across multiple Paralympic disciplines. The support covers high performance training, travel and competition needs, nutritional counselling, fitness and injury management, rehabilitation, physiotherapy and strength training.

    The eleven Para Champions who will aspire to make India proud at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games are:

    1) Devendra Jhajharia (Javelin Throw) – Paralympic Games Gold medalist, World Record Holder & Padmashree Awardee

    2) Narender Ranbir (Javelin Throw) – Paralympian and Asian Para Games medalist

    3) Amit Saroha (Club Throw) – Paralympian and Asian Para Games medalist

    4) Suyash Jadhav (Swimming) – Only Indian Para swimmer to qualify for Rio 2016

    5) Ankur Dhama (1500m) – Asian Para Games medalist

    6) Varun Bhati (High Jump) – World No. 2

    7) Rampal Chahar (High Jump) – World No. 6

    8) Deepa Malik (Shot Put) – Asian Para Games medalist and Arjuna Awardee

    9) Dharambir (Club Throw) – Qualified Paralympian at 2016 Athletics Grand Prix, Dubai

    10) Pooja (Archery)- 2016 Para National Archery Championship medalist and World No. 5 at 2016 World Ranking Archery Tournament

    11) Rinku (Javelin Throw) – Qualified Paralympian at 2016 IPC Athletics Grand Prix, Switzerland

    Sony Pictures Networks India CEO NP Singh Said, “Sport is a terrific medium of empowerment and as responsible sports broadcasters; our long term vision is to improve the sports narrative in India. The para athlete’s achievements are incredible and humbling and we are happy to facilitate their ability to compete on the international stage. Sony Pictures Networks is proud to take up the social responsibility of empowering India’s talented sportspersons through such associations.”

    SPN India CHRO Smriti K.Singh added, “ There is a dire need for support of differently-abled sports in India. It is largely through their own resilience that these athletes are creating a better quality of life for themselves and their families. While the will to excel is true of any sportsperson, the differently-abled are also fighting the social stigma associated with their disability. However, through sport, they have established that they are winners not just in their sport but also in life. We want to give life to their stories, as recognition for their efforts, inspiration to others and hopefully influence policy makers.”

    GoSports executive director Deepthi Bopiah mnentioned, “Sony Pictures Networks is visionary in understanding the importance of developing sporting talent in India and within that, developing differently abled sports because of the larger challenges that these athletes face. It is a little known fact that India’s first Olympic gold medal in an individual sport, was actually won by one of our para athletes Devendra Jhajharia, an amputee, for Javelin throw and his world record is unbeaten even today. SPN’s support enables us to offer such athletes better sports facilities”.

    SPN’S CSR Theme: Ek India Happywala is the CSR theme under the aegis of which SPN runs its CSR programme. Ek India Happywala focusses on creating a positive impact in our ecosystem and it built around the 3 pillars; empowerment, education and environment.

    Factual Data about Disability in India:

    • As per the Govt. census report of 2011, over 2.68 CR individuals in India suffer from disability. This accounts for 2.21% of the country’s population.

    • These individuals face many challenges ranging from:

    • Limited disabled friendly infrastructure and facilities

    • In-equal treatment

    • Social stigmas

    • Reduced participation in society

    • Low self-confidence / Inferiority complex & therefore an overall unsatisfactory quality of life

  • SPN India supports India’ Paralympian’s for Rio 2016 paralympic games

    SPN India supports India’ Paralympian’s for Rio 2016 paralympic games

    MUMBAI: As a catalyst to the cause of empowering India’s sports talent, Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN) has partnered with the GoSports Foundation to identify and support Indian para-athletes across multiple Paralympic disciplines. The support covers high performance training, travel and competition needs, nutritional counselling, fitness and injury management, rehabilitation, physiotherapy and strength training.

    The eleven Para Champions who will aspire to make India proud at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games are:

    1) Devendra Jhajharia (Javelin Throw) – Paralympic Games Gold medalist, World Record Holder & Padmashree Awardee

    2) Narender Ranbir (Javelin Throw) – Paralympian and Asian Para Games medalist

    3) Amit Saroha (Club Throw) – Paralympian and Asian Para Games medalist

    4) Suyash Jadhav (Swimming) – Only Indian Para swimmer to qualify for Rio 2016

    5) Ankur Dhama (1500m) – Asian Para Games medalist

    6) Varun Bhati (High Jump) – World No. 2

    7) Rampal Chahar (High Jump) – World No. 6

    8) Deepa Malik (Shot Put) – Asian Para Games medalist and Arjuna Awardee

    9) Dharambir (Club Throw) – Qualified Paralympian at 2016 Athletics Grand Prix, Dubai

    10) Pooja (Archery)- 2016 Para National Archery Championship medalist and World No. 5 at 2016 World Ranking Archery Tournament

    11) Rinku (Javelin Throw) – Qualified Paralympian at 2016 IPC Athletics Grand Prix, Switzerland

    Sony Pictures Networks India CEO NP Singh Said, “Sport is a terrific medium of empowerment and as responsible sports broadcasters; our long term vision is to improve the sports narrative in India. The para athlete’s achievements are incredible and humbling and we are happy to facilitate their ability to compete on the international stage. Sony Pictures Networks is proud to take up the social responsibility of empowering India’s talented sportspersons through such associations.”

    SPN India CHRO Smriti K.Singh added, “ There is a dire need for support of differently-abled sports in India. It is largely through their own resilience that these athletes are creating a better quality of life for themselves and their families. While the will to excel is true of any sportsperson, the differently-abled are also fighting the social stigma associated with their disability. However, through sport, they have established that they are winners not just in their sport but also in life. We want to give life to their stories, as recognition for their efforts, inspiration to others and hopefully influence policy makers.”

    GoSports executive director Deepthi Bopiah mnentioned, “Sony Pictures Networks is visionary in understanding the importance of developing sporting talent in India and within that, developing differently abled sports because of the larger challenges that these athletes face. It is a little known fact that India’s first Olympic gold medal in an individual sport, was actually won by one of our para athletes Devendra Jhajharia, an amputee, for Javelin throw and his world record is unbeaten even today. SPN’s support enables us to offer such athletes better sports facilities”.

    SPN’S CSR Theme: Ek India Happywala is the CSR theme under the aegis of which SPN runs its CSR programme. Ek India Happywala focusses on creating a positive impact in our ecosystem and it built around the 3 pillars; empowerment, education and environment.

    Factual Data about Disability in India:

    • As per the Govt. census report of 2011, over 2.68 CR individuals in India suffer from disability. This accounts for 2.21% of the country’s population.

    • These individuals face many challenges ranging from:

    • Limited disabled friendly infrastructure and facilities

    • In-equal treatment

    • Social stigmas

    • Reduced participation in society

    • Low self-confidence / Inferiority complex & therefore an overall unsatisfactory quality of life