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Olympic Champion shot putter Valerie Adams named International Event Ambassador for World 10k Bengaluru 2024

By IANS | Updated: April 5, 2024 16:30 IST

Bengaluru, April 5, Dame Valerie Adams, the iconic shot putter, a four-time World Champion and two-time Olympic medallist ...

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Bengaluru, April 5, Dame Valerie Adams, the iconic shot putter, a four-time World Champion and two-time Olympic medallist has been named the International Event Ambassador for the 16th edition of the World 10K Bengaluru road running competition to be held on April 28.

The 39-year-old from New Zealand is arguably the most successful female shot putter of all time. Across her five appearances in the Olympics, she has won two gold medals (in 2008, and 2012), a silver (in 2016) and a bronze medal (in 2020).

Notably, Valerie also boasts an impressive record of four consecutive gold medals in the World Championships, as well as being a four-time world indoor champion and a three-time Commonwealth Games winner.

Speaking on her association with the 16th edition of the World 10K Bengaluru, Valerie said, "The power of sports to unite us for a greater purpose is truly remarkable. I am thrilled to participate in the Tata Consultancy Services World 10K Bengaluru, an event that embodies this spirit of unity and community. The increasing enthusiasm for running in India is both motivating and inspiring, and I am excited to witness the boundless energy and passion that participants will bring to the race."

Among her other accolades, the New Zealander is only the third woman to win world championships at youth, junior, and senior levels. She is also the first woman to win four consecutive individual titles at the WA World Championships. In 2014 Valerie was honoured with the IAAF World Athlete of the Year title.

Since retiring from competitive athletics, Valerie has passionately taken on the role of a spokesperson for women in sports, addressing various pertinent issues. Currently, she holds the esteemed position of Chair of the World Athletes Commission, where she continues to champion the rights and welfare of athletes globally.

Additionally, Valerie has immersed herself in coaching. She has been closely involved in the Paralympic sphere, collaborating with her sister, Lisa Adams, and other athletes to provide support and guidance, thus contributing to the development and success of athletes beyond her remarkable career.

"As one of the most accomplished athletes in the world, Valerie embodies determination, perseverance, and excellence. Her remarkable achievements in the field and her commitment to the advancement of sports, particularly for women and para-athletes serve as an inspiration to athletes worldwide. We look forward to together celebrating athleticism and our community spirit at the TCS World 10K Bengaluru,” said Vivek Singh, Jt MD, Procam International.

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