- Source: Netaji Subhash High Altitude Training Centre
Netaji Subhash High Altitude Training Centre, commonly known as High Altitude Training Centre, is one of the academic wings of the Sports Authority of India in Hill city of Shilaroo which is 52 km from Shimla.
The training center is spread over the 78 acres at the altitude of 8000 feet and has all the equipment and other facilities for many sports. The main aim of this institute is to help the players to acclimatize to high altitude conditions.
History
Founded in 1984, the Netaji Subhash High Altitude Training Centre was established by Sports Authority of India. After considering locations, Shilaroo was selected due to climate conditions that will help players build endurance, stamina and quick recovery after the heavy training sessions.
The High Altitude Training Centre was established for the training of national players in sports such as boxing, hockey, wrestling, judo, and gymnastics.
Sports facilities
Gymnasium and swimming pool
Hockey field astroturf and three grass fields
Athletic track
Basketball courts
100 beds hostel
= Hockey stadium
=The Shilaroo Hockey Stadium was constructed in 2010 and maintained by Sports Authority of India. It has modern facilities for hockey like synthetic turf, etc.
See also
Lakshmibai National University of Physical Education
National Institute of Sports
National Sports University
References
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- Sports Authority of India
- Shilaroo Hockey Stadium
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