Athletes provide feedback to IOA
New Delhi, May 21: Athletes led the way in providing the Indian Olympic Association their feedback on how to restart national camps amid the Covid-19 pandemic but a lot of national federations missed the deadline for submission of response, leaving IOA President Narinder Batra disappointed.
On May 5, the IOA, while conceding that the risk of athletes losing motivation in the ongoing lockdown is real, sought their views along with those of coaches and other stakeholders on how to restart outdoor training.
There are around 40 National Sports Federations (NSFs) and 35 State Olympic Associations recognised by the IOA in the country.
Of these, 18 Olympic sport NSFs were asked to respond by May 20 but only seven — archery, hockey, rowing, squash, volleyball, weightlifting and yachting — gave feedback before the deadline, according to the IOA.
“Personally Disappointed at the non seriousness of Olympic Sports who were to revert by 20th May and did not revert,” Batra said.
“I Sincerely hope that the NSFs and SOAs who are to revert by 30th May, 2020 are taking it seriously and the defaulters of 20th May deadline will revert urgently,” he added.
Sixteen SOAs were also asked to send the collated responses from the athletes and other stakeholders before May 20 so that a draft White Paper could be prepared under Batra.
After that, the remaining NSFs and SOAs were to submit their feedback by May 31 so that a final White Paper could be ready in June.
Among the 430 responses the IOA has received so far, a large chunk — over 40 per cent — is from the athletes.
Over 33 per cent responsese have come from match officials. Sports administrators and high performance support team constitute 14.9 and 7.9 per cent of the responses respectively.
Feedback has also been sought from central and state government ministries, sponsors, media, fans, doctors, virologists and sports medicine experts amidst others.