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42 Athletes Now Under BEAST Programme Following Successful 4th Contract Signing Ceremony

42 Athletes Now Under BEAST Programme Following Successful 4th Contract Signing Ceremony

The BEAST Programme successfully held its 4th Contract Signing Ceremony on 12 May 2026 at the BOC Conference Hall, reaffirming its commitment to the development and support of elite Bhutanese athletes. For the new contract cycle running until 31 December 2026, a total of 27 athletes signed BEAST contracts, including one Gold athlete, Tandin Dorji (Compound Archery), seven Silver athletes, and nineteen Bronze athletes. Their inclusion highlights the Programme’s continued efforts to identify and nurture promising athletes for high-level competition through structured support and performance-based development.

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Fruitful Discussions Mark Bhutan’s First Sports Commercial Opportunities Engagement Session

Fruitful Discussions Mark Bhutan’s First Sports Commercial Opportunities Engagement Session

The first-ever Private Sector Engagement Session on Commercial Opportunities in Sports, organised by Bhutan Sports Ventures in collaboration with the Bhutan Olympic Committee, successfully concluded today at the BOC Hall.

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Two Coaches, One Dream for Bhutan at Aichi–Nagoya 2026

In Bhutan’s compound archery landscape, two national coaches Tashi Tshering and Ajeet stand at the center of a journey that is quietly shaping history as they prepare athletes for the Aichi–Nagoya 2026 Asian Games. Their paths into coaching were not carefully designed careers but defining moments where responsibility met opportunity, and both stepped forward when their sport needed them most.

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Sports in Schools Expands to Eastern Bhutan

When the Flag Rises, It Will Be Because We Chose to Stand Together

As we move toward the 20th Asian Games Aichi–Nagoya 2026 in Japan, I keep returning again and again to one simple truth. Our journey is still unfolding, and what lies ahead will require a level of unity, belief, and shared commitment that goes far beyond everything we have experienced so far.

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When the Flag Rises, It Will Be Because We Chose to Stand Together

At its core, the programme is ambitious, featuring 41 sports carefully selected and shaped through months of discussion under the guidance of the Olympic Council of Asia. Beyond the numbers, what stands out is the balance between tradition and modernity, and between global standards and regional identity.

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Exclusive Interview Pema Tenzin on Bhutan’s Archery Road to Aichi Nagoya 2026

Exclusive Interview Pema Tenzin on Bhutan’s Archery Road to Aichi Nagoya 2026

The Bhutan Archery Federation (BAF) is pleased to announce the receipt of ten (10) recurve archery beginner sets, generously provided by World Archery Asia as a goodwill contribution to support the development of archery in Bhutan.

The equipment, gifted under the leadership of Mr. Kazi Rajib Uddin Ahmed Chapol, President of World Archery Asia, reflects a shared commitment to strengthening grassroots development across the region under the vision of “One Vision, One Asia.” This timely support is expected to play a vital role in expanding access to structured archery training, particularly among young and emerging athletes.

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Bhutan Archery Federation Receives Beginner Recurve Sets from World Archery Asia

Bhutan Archery Federation Receives Beginner Recurve Sets from World Archery Asia

The Bhutan Archery Federation (BAF) is pleased to announce the receipt of ten (10) recurve archery beginner sets, generously provided by World Archery Asia as a goodwill contribution to support the development of archery in Bhutan.

The equipment, gifted under the leadership of Mr. Kazi Rajib Uddin Ahmed Chapol, President of World Archery Asia, reflects a shared commitment to strengthening grassroots development across the region under the vision of “One Vision, One Asia.” This timely support is expected to play a vital role in expanding access to structured archery training, particularly among young and emerging athletes.

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The Sport That Found Its Way Back in Bhutan

The Sport That Found Its Way Back in Bhutan

Bhutan is preparing to host the 16th Mr. Bhutan 2027 and the 17th South Asian Bodybuilding Championship 2027 in Gelephu Mindfulness City, alongside the confirmed 18th World Bodybuilding and Physique Sports Championship in Thimphu in November 2027. Taken together, these events mark a return not just of competition, but of Bhutan’s re-entry into the international bodybuilding landscape after more than a decade of absence.

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