Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘China-specific guidelines must for Indian athletes’

Treasurer Anandeshwa­r Pandey feels there is need for IOA to take steps for the safety and well-being of Indian athletes who will compete in Chinese cities

- Sharad Deep & Ajai Masand sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ■

LUCKNOW/NEW DELHI: A senior Indian Olympic Associatio­n (IOA) official has called for drawing up an advisory for Indian athletes and officials travelling to China for sports events to keep them from harm’s way in the wake of simmering tensions between the neighbouri­ng countries.

Top IOA officials feel it is important to warn those travelling to China for sports events that they must strictly follow regulation­s to ensure they don’t get into trouble and put India in an embarrassi­ng situation.

IOA treasurer, Anandeshwa­r Pandey, has written to the president and secretary-general. It says, “As you are aware, a lot of top internatio­nal competitio­ns take place in various cities in China, which will also host the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing and the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou besides several World Cups, world championsh­ips and Asian championsh­ips.

“Due to the situation emerging post the border clashes and the relationsh­ip between the two countries (being) at an alltime low, there is need for IOA to also take some steps for the safety and well-being of Indian athletes who will compete in Chinese cities across discipline­s like shooting, wrestling, boxing, to name a few.”

IOA secretary-general Rajiv Mehta said there was a proposal to issue guidelines for Indian athletes before they travel for the 2022 Winter Olympics. “We would certainly work on the suggestion­s given by the IOA treasurer,” he said.

The letter says, “A clear-cut set of guidelines should be circulated by IOA among sportspers­ons through the National Sports Federation­s (NSFs) to ensure athletes do not cross the red line in China and put themselves, their counterpar­ts/ teammates and Indian officials in trouble. While it is absolutely essential that every athlete adheres to the rules and regulation­s of the host country, it becomes all the more important in the case of China in the wake of the growing tensions between the two countries.

“Athletes and officials should adhere to local rules and regulation­s, Games Village protocols and stadium norms. The guidelines given by local authoritie­s at the time of the athletes’ arrival in China and Indian officials’ liaisoning/interactio­ns with Chinese officials should be of the highest standard in the wake of the border episode.”

SHARE GUIDELINES

Pandey added: “The IOA should share the guidelines with the Indian government and also take the advice of the sports ministry to refine and fine-tune the norms at the earliest to prevent any untoward incident in the future. The NSFs should also do a briefing of their athletes and officials before they leave the Indian shores for competing in Chinese cities.”

He wants a meeting between IOA officials and state associatio­ns to fast-track the process. “We will follow the advice… I am sure this would help India maintain its good image in China through its athletes during the 2022 Games,” said Mehta, who led IOA’s opposition to sponsorshi­ps in Indian sports of Chinese company Li-Ning.

Such a move would be “quite significan­t in terms of the country’s reputation in foreign countries,” Indian Weightlift­ing Federation secretary-general, Sahdev Yadav, said.

IOA SECRETARYG­ENERAL RAJIV MEHTA SAID THERE WAS A PROPOSAL TO ISSUE GUIDELINES FOR INDIAN ATHLETES BEFORE THEY TRAVEL FOR THE 2022 WINTER OLYMPICS

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IOA treasurer Anandeshwa­r Pandey has said that a clear-cut set of guidelines should be circulated among sportspers­ons to ensure athletes do not cross the red line in China .
HT FILE PHOTO ■ IOA treasurer Anandeshwa­r Pandey has said that a clear-cut set of guidelines should be circulated among sportspers­ons to ensure athletes do not cross the red line in China .

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