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Delhi to host All Star meet as CWG test event: Kalmadi

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Posted: Nov 09, 2009 at 1237 hrs IST

Guangzhou, China Delhi will host an All Star meet in August next year that would also double up as a test event for the 2010 Commonwealth Games, newly re-elected Asian Athletics Association president Suresh Kalmadi said here on Monday.

Talking to PTI after he was re-elected unopposed for the third straight time as the AAA chief, Kalmadi said he would do everything to promote athletics in India.

"My re-election will definitely help promotion of athletics in India," he said.

On the future athletics events in India, Kalmadi said, "Pune has been allotted a Grand Prix in June and we would have an Asian All Star meet in Delhi on August 29-30, which will be a test event for the 2010 Commonwealth Games.

"Besides, Chennai or Bangalore will host the Junior Asian Athletics Championship in 2012," he added.

Kalmadi said he met International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF) president Lamine Diack during the 18th AAA general body meeting here and had a fruitful discussion. "It was a good meeting and we all are excited to support athletics.

"For starters, we are going to have kid athletics at the school level," said Kalmadi, also chairman of the 2010 Commonwealth Games Organising Committee. Kalmadi was elected for another four-year term (2009-13) at the 18th General Body Meeting of the AAA here. Kalmadi was first elected in Jakarta in 2008.

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