Kotla Vijay Bhaskar Reddy Indoor Stadium

Kotla Vijay Bhaskar Reddy Indoor Stadium
Full name Kotla Vijay Bhaskar Reddy Indoor Stadium
Location Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Owner Sports Authority of Telangana State
Operator Sports Authority of Telangana State
Surface Grass
Construction
Built 2003
Opened 2003

Kotla Vijay Bhaskar Reddy Indoor Stadium is an indoor sporting arena located in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. The capacity of the arena is 2,000 people. It hosted some events for the Afro-Asian Games in 2003.

This stadium has the a lot of potential talent in the form of children who come to learn Badminton and Roller Skating.This stadium is maintained by the Sports Authority of Telangana State (SATS), the government department which looks after the sports affairs of the State of Telangana.

Since November 2007 the stadium has opened for practice Hyderabad's biggest roller skating rink, which is a 100-metre flat track. This rink was finally built by SATS for the skaters of Mr. Abbas Iqbal Lasania who is Andhra Pradesh's first National Roller Skating (Speed) Champion and an International Coach whose students have been representing India at International Skating Competitions, in both roller and ice skating.

The skating rink was a dream come true for the skaters of Hyderabad and it wouldn't have been possible without the persistent endeavours of one of Mr. Lasania's students' parent Mrs. Savita Reddy, whose daughter Shraddha Reddy went on to become an Asian Roller Skating Championship medallist in the year 2010 under the tutelage of Mr. Lasania.

After Mr. Lasania having trained hundreds of kids, many even going on to represent United Andhra and eventually Telangana at the National Championships, in December 2015, SATS decided to have their own skating coach & thus ended a long, fruitful relation with Mr. Lasania.

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