Hon’ble Chief Minister of Bihar Shri Nitish Kumar unveils logo and mascot for Women’s Asian Champions Trophy 2024 in Bihar
~ The mascot for the continental competition, ‘Gudiya,’ represents the house sparrow, symbolizing strength, resilience, and women empowerment~
Patna, 5th October 2024: In a prestigious ceremony at the residence of Hon’ble Chief Minister of Bihar Shri Nitish Kumar the stage was set for the Women’s Asian Champions Trophy 2024 with the unveiling of its official logo and the endearing mascot ‘Gudiya’. The landmark occasion brought together distinguished personalities from sports administration and hockey, including Shri Ravindran Sankaran, Director General of Bihar State Sports Authority, and Hockey India Secretary General Shri Bhola Nath Singh.
Adding prestige to the ceremony were the torchbearers of the Indian women’s hockey Team – Captain Salima Tete and Vice Captain Navneet Kaur. The historic city of Rajgir, Bihar, is poised to welcome Asia’s hockey powerhouses as they compete for continental glory from 11th to 20th November 2024, marking a significant milestone in the state’s sporting legacy.
The logo, a blend of sports and heritage, embodies Bihar’s commitment to sports and women’s empowerment, while also highlighting the state’s rich cultural legacy. Central to the design is the iconic Bodhi Tree, a symbol deeply connected to Bihar’s spiritual heritage. Its intertwining branches represent growth and resilience, mirroring the journey of an athlete. This artistic representation emphasizes Bihar’s growing role in international sports, paying homage to its roots while looking forward to future achievements.
The mascot, “Gudiya,” was also unveiled during the ceremony. A term of endearment commonly used across Bihar to lovingly address young girls, Gudiya resonates emotionally with women of all ages. Inspired by the house sparrow, an endangered species, the mascot reflects Bihar’s natural heritage and stands as a symbol of resilience and strength. Gudiya’s bold stance and confident expression capture the determination and athleticism of the players, embodying the spirit of the Women’s Asian Champions Trophy 2024. This choice of mascot not only connects with the local culture but also champions the empowerment of women in sports while raising awareness about the need to protect endangered species.
Mr. Fumio Ogura, President of the Asian Hockey Federation (AHF), praised the unveiling of the logo and mascot, highlighting their cultural and symbolic significance. “The logo and mascot for the Women’s Asian Champions Trophy 2024 beautifully captures the essence of Bihar’s heritage and the spirit of women’s sports. We are grateful to the Government of Bihar, Hockey India, and the International Hockey Federation (FIH) for their invaluable support.”
Echoing these sentiments, Shri Ravindran Sankaran, Director General of the Bihar State Sports Authority said, “We are thrilled to welcome this prestigious tournament to Rajgir, marking another significant step in Bihar’s journey towards becoming a destination for sports. The unveiling of the mascot, Gudiya, is a special moment as it reflects the strength and spirit of both our athletes and the people of Bihar. We are making tremendous strides in growing sporting talent and infrastructure, and this event is a testament to that progress.”
Hockey India President, Dr. Dilip Tirkey, emphasized the importance of the logo and mascot, saying, “The unveiling of the logo and ‘Gudiya’ as the mascot is a proud moment for us all. It symbolizes Bihar’s rich cultural and natural heritage and commitment to sports. I would also like to extend my heartfelt thanks to the Government of Bihar for their invaluable support in hosting the Women’s Asian Champions Trophy.”
Hockey India Secretary General Shri Bhola Nath Singh expressed his enthusiasm as well. “It is a proud moment for Indian hockey to see the Women’s Asian Champions Trophy being hosted in the culturally rich state of Bihar. The logo and mascot, Gudiya, beautifully symbolize the strength, resilience, and growth of our athletes, and the importance of this competition” he said.
by Asia Hockey