JBCN International School, Chembur, hosted the city final of Dream Dash 2025 by DreamSetGo, India’s largest school sprinting movement, which culminated in national finales in Mumbai and Delhi graced by Olympic legend Usain Bolt.
The initiative brought together over 7,000 students nationwide, beginning with sprint races at the school level and progressing to the grand finales, where young athletes had the rare opportunity to interact with Bolt.
Recognising the transformative role of sport in shaping young minds, JBCN positioned the event as part of its vision to nurture Olympic sports and instil values such as discipline, resilience, strength, and mental agility. “Running is the foundation of all sports — it is the purest and most natural form of movement. Hosting Dream Dash 2025 was a milestone moment for us, offering our learners and young athletes across the city a platform to showcase their potential,” said Kunal Dalal, managing director, JBCN Education.
Daniel Dsouza, co-founder of DreamSetGo, added, “Partnering with JBCN was a natural fit given their focus on holistic development. Having Usain Bolt in India as part of Dream Dash was truly special and created moments of inspiration that we hope will spark ambition among young athletes.”
By hosting the city finals, JBCN International School reinforced its commitment to promoting Olympic and emerging sports through world-class infrastructure, expert coaching, and exposure to national platforms — nurturing the next generation of changemakers and athletes.
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