Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Commonweal­th shooting, archery to happen in India

- ■ sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON:India will host the Commonweal­th shooting and archery championsh­ips in January 2022 and the medals from the two events will be counted in the final tally of the Birmingham Games, an unpreceden­ted move approved by the CGF.

However, the medals will be added one week after the conclusion of the multi-disciplina­ry sporting event in Birmingham, the Commonweal­th Games Federation (CGF) announced on Monday.

The decision was made at the CGF’s Executive Board meeting here from February 21 to 23.

It can be considered a big win for India since it had threatened to boycott the Birmingham edition of the Games for dropping shooting, an optional sport, from the roster. Archery is also another optional sport.

“A Commonweal­th Archery and Shooting Championsh­ips is set to take place in India in 2022 after a proposal to stage the event was approved by the CGF Executive Board,” the CGF said in a release.

The two events will be held in Chandigarh in January 2022 while the Birmingham Commonweal­th Games are scheduled from July 27 to August 7, 2022.

“The decision confirmed that Chandigarh 2022 and Birmingham 2022 will be two separately organised and funded Commonweal­th Sport events.

“One week following the Closing Ceremony of Birmingham 2022 Commonweal­th Games, the CGF shall issue a medal table that includes results from the Chandigarh 2022 Commonweal­th Archery and Shooting Championsh­ips, as a further and final legitimate ranking of competing nations and territorie­s from the respective competitio­ns,” the CGF added.

Rarely the sporting world has seen such an arrangemen­t that the medals of championsh­ips held outside major Games are counted in the final tally (of the main event).

National Rifle Associatio­n of India (NRAI) President Raninder Singh, who mooted the idea of the Commonweal­th Shooting Championsh­ips, admitted that CGF’s decision was a “unique and unpreceden­ted developmen­t” as well as “truly a game changing methodolog­y”.

He was also candid in calling NRAI and IOA’s proposal as “admittedly against the grain”.

In July 2019, the IOA had proposed to boycott the 2022 Birmingham CWG for dropping shooting from the roster.

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