WRF Signs Landmark MoU with Trishe-Woxsen SixS Sports Academy to Launch “Adopt An Athlete” Initiative

WRF Signs Landmark MoU with Trishe-Woxsen SixS Sports Academy to Launch “Adopt An Athlete” Initiative

In a bold step toward transforming India’s sporting landscape, the World Rebuild Foundation (WRF) has officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Trishe-Woxsen SixS Sports Academy to launch the “Adopt An Athlete (A3) Initiative”, a visionary national mission to identify, nurture, and develop world-class athletes from the grassroots and remotest parts of India.

A Visionary National Movement

The A3 Initiative, conceptualized by WRF under its larger framework of CSR = Country Social Responsibility, is set to be a game-changer in Indian sports. It aims to discover hidden sporting talent in rural, tribal, aspirational, and remote regions, and provide them with full-residential high-performance training, academic education, and holistic development. The initiative also empowers the corporate sector to become a strategic partner in India’s sporting success through CSR funding under the principle of Country Social Responsibility.

Aiming for Olympic Glory

The joint mission is to create a medal-winning contingent for the Youth Olympics 2030, Summer Olympics 2032 and 2036, and various world championships, putting India firmly on the global sporting map.

Strategic Partnership

The Trishe-Woxsen SixS Sports Academy, located at the Woxsen University campus, is equipped with international-standard training infrastructure. The Academy functions as a centre of excellence for high-performance sports training and dual-career athlete education. It is led by sporting legends and coaching icons:

  • Badminton – Pullela Gopichand
  • Cricket – MSK Prasad
  • Athletics – Anju Bobby George
  • Football – Bengaluru FC / Kerala Blasters

This collaboration combines WRF’s deep grassroots reach with SixS Academy’s sports science expertise to build future champions.

Voices from the Launch

At the MoU signing ceremony, dignitaries shared their enthusiasm and vision:

Sanjay Agarwal, Founder &Chairman, WRF, stated:

“This is more than sports – it’s about social transformation, opportunity, and global recognition for every child with a dream.”

Kunal Prakash, Founder & Co-Chairman, WRF, added:

“Bharat has the talent – it’s our job to find it, fund it, and fuel it to the podium. The A3 Initiative is a national call to action.”

Anil Nair, Chairman, Trishe Group, emphasized:

“Through this partnership, we are creating a national ecosystem where rural talent can access world-class resources and shine globally.”

Antony Chacko, MD & CEO, SixS Sports, shared:

“We believe in nurturing talent with discipline, education, and training. Together with WRF, we will redefine India’s sporting future.

Karan Nair, Director, Trishe Group, concluded:

“This is not just an MoU; it’s the beginning of a movement to bring Olympic dreams within reach for every Indian child, no matter where they’re born.”

With the signing of this MoU, the World Rebuild Foundation and Trishe-Woxsen SixS Sports Academy have taken a pioneering step toward building a global sporting superpower out of India—one athlete at a time.

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