Desh Ke Sitare

Inspiring the next generation of indian athletes - Aug 23rd, 24th

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Our Mission & Vision

Inspire

To inspire children from 6 months to 16 years to embrace physical activity and develop a lifelong love for movement and sports.

Connect

To create a supportive community where children can build early social skills, learn basic coordination, and celebrate each other's achievements.

Develop

To foster essential early development skills such as motor coordination, confidence, and joy through fun, age-appropriate physical challenges.

About The Event

Our Olympics-style games bring the excitement of competitive sports to children aged 6 months to 16 years in a fun, supportive environment designed specifically for their developmental needs.

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What Makes Our Event Special

Age-Appropriate Competitions

Games are carefully designed for different age groups from 6 months to 16 years, ensuring every child can participate and succeed.

Inclusive Environment

We welcome children of all abilities and skill levels, focusing on personal growth and fun rather than just winning.

Full-Day Experience

Each event includes opening ceremonies, multiple game rotations, refreshment breaks, and awards celebration.

Community Gathering

Our events create a vibrant community celebration where families come together to support their little champions.

Our Exciting Games

Discover our range of fun, age-appropriate games designed to challenge and delight children while building important physical skills from infancy to early childhood.

Archery

Precision sport where participants aim arrows at a circular target from a distance.

7 years - 16 years

Baby Crawling

A gentle race for our youngest participants to showcase their crawling skills.

6 months - 1.1 years

Baby Walker

Fun race for toddlers using baby walkers in a safe, controlled environment.

6 months - 6 years

High Jump

Participants run and leap over a horizontal bar, testing height and agility.

7 years - 16 years

Hockey

Fast-paced game where players use sticks to hit a ball or puck into a goal.

7 years - 16 years

Hopping Ball Challenge

Hop on bouncy balls to the finish line in this fun balance challenge.

3 years - 7 years

Javelin Throw

Test of strength and precision where participants throw a spear-like javelin as far as possible.

7 years - 16 years

Long Jump

Athletes sprint and leap forward for maximum horizontal distance into a sandpit.

7 years - 16 years

Relay Race

A team-based race involving baton passing between runners in sequence.

7 years - 16 years

Ring Holding

Show off your balance and speed! Kids will glide on skates along a safe track, testing their control, coordination, and confidence.

3 years - 10 years

Running Race

Sprint competitions across different distances based on age groups.

1.1 years - 10 years

Shotput

Power-based field event involving throwing a heavy metal ball from the shoulder.

7 years - 16 years

Skating

Show off your balance and speed! Kids will glide on skates along a safe track, testing their control, coordination, and confidence.

5 years - 10 years

Soccer

Team sport where players aim to score by kicking the ball into the opponent’s goal.

7 years - 16 years

Swimming

Speed-based water race involving different strokes across set distances.

7 years - 16 years

Wrestling

Combat sport based on grappling, control, and pinning the opponent.

7 years - 16 years

Events

Join us for our upcoming Future Olympians event, bringing the joy of sports to children across India.

Desh Ke Sitare

Gachibowli Indoor Stadium

Hyderabad, Telangana

Aug 23, 2025 - Aug 24, 2025

Get ready for an exciting day of age-appropriate Olympic-style games designed for children from 6 months to 16 years old.

Our Journey

The Birth of Future Olympians

Future Olympians began with a simple idea: if other countries could celebrate Baby Olympics, why not India? Inspired by global events for toddlers, we envisioned a joyful platform where children aged 6 months to 16 years could explore sports in a playful way. That vision quickly turned into action—and Future Olympians was born.

Today, it's more than just an event. It's a celebration of movement and milestones through delightful games like the crawling race, walker race, running race, cycle race, and jumping ball. Every activity is designed to promote physical growth, build confidence, and create unforgettable memories for children and their families.

Future Olympians brings the joy of sports to the youngest hearts—one giggle, one race, one medal at a time.

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Meet Our Founders

The passionate team behind Future Olympians, dedicated to bringing joy and sports to children across India.

Shiva Prasad

Shiva Prasad

Founder & CEO

Visionary leader with a passion for children's sports and community building

Navya

Navya

CFO

Financial strategist with a love for sports and child development

Partner With Us

Join our mission to promote children's physical activity and sportsmanship across India. We welcome partnerships with organizations that share our values.

Why Partner With Future Olympians?

Reach Families Across India

Connect with over 5,000 families annually through our events in multiple cities.

Enhance Your Brand Image

Associate your brand with positive values like health, education, and child development.

Grow Together

As we expand to new cities each year, our partners grow with us.

Become a Partner

We offer various partnership opportunities including sponsorship, venue partnerships, educational collaborations, and media partnerships.

Our partners receive brand visibility, access to our events, and the opportunity to make a positive impact on children's lives.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about Future Olympians events, registration, and participation.

Future Olympians is designed for children aged 6 months to 16 years. We have different event categories tailored for specific age groups: 6 months - 6 years and 7 - 16 years to ensure age-appropriate activities and safe participation.

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