Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Set up 24x7 helpline for athletes: Gopichand

- Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Concerned about the rise in doping violations, chief national badminton coach Pullela Gopichand suggested setting up of a 24x7 medical helpline to ensure that sportspers­ons don’t use over-the- counter drugs.

The former All England champion came up with the suggestion during the sixth meeting of the All India Council of Sports (AICS) chaired by Vijay Kumar Malhotra.

“Shri Gopichand mentioned that most of the sportspers­ons take off the counter medicines like Corex and get caught in dope. In the recent case of women athlete also, it is doubted that she took medicine for stomach upset and got caught in dope,” the AICS said in a statement.

“Shri Gopichand suggested that NADA should create a 24x7 helpline so as to enable sportspers­ons to seek advice before taking any medicine.”

Sprint queen P T Usha pointed out that only two dope collecting officials are deployed for a large numbers of sportspers­ons “During this time, there are chances of inter-changing the dope samples.”

Sports Authority of India’s director general Injeti Srinivas said it would be better if each federation appoints an expert director for each discipline, one who should be available to give advice to their respective sportspers­ons.

The SAI DG also mentioned that as a precaution­ary measure, the dope collecting officers are regularly changed to avoid any vested interested.

The sports ministry has revoked the suspension of Volleyball Federation of India (VFI) and granted it annual recognitio­n for 2017.

VFI secretary-general Ramavtar Singh Jakhar said through its July 20 order, the ministry has recognised the results of the federation elections held on April 11, 2016. The VFI was provisiona­lly suspended in December 2016 following infighting between president Avadesh Kumar and Jakhar.

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