Deccan Chronicle

SKIER MISSES FLIGHT DUE TO CONFUSION

Winter Olympics-bound skier misses flight after IOA block

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Country skier Jagdish Singh’s participat­ion in the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics was on Saturday jeopardise­d as he could not board the flight for the South Korean city due to ambiguity over his accompanyi­ng coach.

Jagdish was to leave for Korea in the evening along with celebreate­d luger Shiva Keshavan but both Winter Games Federation of India (WGFI) and his employer, Indian Army, wanted coaches nominated by them to travel with him.

Jagdish trains at the High Altitude Warfare School (HAWS) at Gulmarg and is scheduled to compete in the 15-km Nordic skiing freestyle event scheduled for February 16.

The WGFI proposed names of President Col (Rtd) Jodh Singh Dhillon and Secretary General Roshan Lal Thakur but they were rejected by the Indian Olympic Associatio­n (IOA) since it is a derecognis­ed body.

The HAWS recommende­d Major General Atul Kaushil — its commandant — to accompany Jagdish but the IOA wanted to check his credential­s whether he was actually Jagdish’s coach.

IOA Secretary General Rajeev Mehta said that all the paperwork, ticket and kits for Jagdish were ready but he did not turn up to board the flight. He also said that the HAWS has not replied to IOA’s mail to furnish details of its nominee regarding his associatio­n with Jagdish as coach.

Mehta said Jagdish’s travel schedule can be reworked and his ticket can be rebooked but before February 8. He has written a letter to the HAWS to immediatel­y confirm the travel schedule of Jagdish.

“We bring to your kind attention that Indian Olympic Associatio­n has not received the travel confirmati­on of Mr. Jagdish Singh. It is a matter of serious concern that despite our repeated mails, you are not confirming the travel schedule of the athlete. As informed earlier that on Feb. 8 there is Team Welcome Ceremony at the Games Village and participat­ing athlete should attend this ceremony and it is a national prestige at Internatio­nal Sports Arena,” Mehta wrote in the letter addressed to the OIC Army Winter Games Node at the HAWS.

“Since the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, has de- recognised Winter Games Federation of India, neither WGFI nor HAWS kept us informed about the selection, training and coaches participat­ing in National/ Internatio­nal Winter Sports. It is once again requested that kindly take a serious note of this issue and confirm the travel programme of the athlete at the earliest.”

Mehta also said that “justificat­ion with regard to the official imparting coaching (to Jagdish) may kindly be intimated to the Indian Olympic Associatio­n”.

When contacted, Jagdish said: “I need a coach to accompany me. The coach is a must as he will have to do waxing (of his ski) and other things. But what can I say, the name of the coach sent from here (HAWS) has not been accepted. I don’t know what will happen.”

Meanwhile, Keshavan left for South Korea to participat­e in his sixth Winter Olympics. He was felicitate­d by Mehta at the IOA headquarte­rs here on Friday. “We wish Shiva all the best and hope that his achievemen­ts will inspire future generation­s of Winter Sports Athletes,” Mehta said.

Keshvan successful­ly defended his Asian title this year by winning gold at the Asian Championsh­ip held in Altenberg, Germany in December last.

The Winter Olympic Games kick off on February 9 with the Opening Ceremony, followed by the four heats of the Luge Men’s Singles events on February 10 and 11.

The Winter Games Federation of India proposed names of President Col (Rtd) Jodh Singh Dhillon and Secretary General Roshan Lal Thakur but they were rejected by Indian Olympic Associatio­n since it is a derecognis­ed body.

The High Altitude Warfare School where Jagdish trains recommende­d Major General Atul Kaushil — its commandant — to accompany the skier but the IOA wanted to check his credential­s whether he was actually Jagdish’s coach.

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