Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Ambitious IOA plans to host 2032 Olympics

- Sandip Sikdar

NEW DELHI: The Indian Olympic Associatio­n (IOA) on Saturday announced they will submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to host four major events, including the 2032 Olympic Games, but president Narinder Batra stressed that India should win more medals in order to be taken seriously in their bid.

The IOA will also submit Eois for the 2021 Internatio­nal Olympic Committee Congress, 2026 Youth Olympic Games and the 2030 Asian Games. The body also reviewed India’s performanc­e at the Gold Coast Commonweal­th Games and constitute­d committees to redress issues plaguing the National Sports Federation­s (NSFS).

The IOA also announced a list of 2,370 members registered for the Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang from August 18-September 2. Of these 1,938 are athletes, 399 officials, eight IOA staffers, seven sports ministry officials and 18 Sports Authority of India functionar­ies. However, this will be pruned down drasticall­y by June 30.

Four years back, India had sent 680 members, including 516 athletes, to the Incheon Asian Games.

“We have made some purposeful decisions in this meeting. From EOI for hosting global events to announcing new committees and commission­s, it’s all formally plotted in our future roadmap,” said Batra.

“The list for the Asian Games has also been submitted to the organisers. We shall shortlist the contingent after the final selections by federation­s.”

IOA also shared the qualificat­ion criteria for various sports discipline­s. It also announced the constituti­on of a sub-committee – the Commonweal­th Games Associatio­n of India --within the IOA.

“It’s imperative for the IOA to make sure there are action points to every review and a thorough process is followed for every global event,” said IOA secretary general Rajeev Mehta.

CONFUSION OVER NATIONAL GAMES

Confusion looms over the hosting of the 36th National Games, originally scheduled in Goa in November. The hosts want the Games to be postponed to February 2019 due to delays in building necessary infrastruc­ture.

Batra said a few discipline­s could be moved out of Goa as the venues are unlikely to be ready in time.

“We want to hold it this year but the hosts now want it scheduled in February 2019,” said Batra.

Batra added that a few discipline­s could be moved out of Goa as the venues are unlikely to be ready in time. Shooting and cycling (New Delhi), kayaking and canoeing (Kerala) are some of the discipline­s that could be moved out.

Chhattisga­rh, Uttarakhan­d and Meghalaya also gave their presentati­on to host the 37th, 38th and 39th National Games.

 ?? PTI ?? India won 66 medals at Commonweal­th Games to finish third.
PTI India won 66 medals at Commonweal­th Games to finish third.

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