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He called for sustained efforts to “push the limits and cement Tamil Nadu’s legacy as the ‘Sports Capital of India’.” “Huge applause to Hon’ble @Udhaystalin and the entire @SportsTN_ team for making #Formula4Chennai a roaring success!,” the chief minister said in a post on the social media platform ‘X’.
“Building on the victories of #ChessOlympiad, #ChennaiOpen2023, #AsianChampionsTrophy2023, #TamilNaduInternationalSurfOpen2023, #SquashWorldCup2023 and #KheloIndia, Tamil Nadu is blazing a trail in sports excellence,” he said.
With world-class facilities and strategic investments, the state was not just hosting events but was pioneering the future of Indian sports. “That’s why Tamil Nadu has a significant presence in India’s Olympic contingent,” he said, and urged “let’s continue pushing the limits and cement Tamil Nadu’s legacy as the ‘Sports Capital of India’!”