The Asian Age

Somersault­ing over politics

Overcoming official apathy, division in federation gymnasts bring home medals

- DEEPIKA DAS

With no affiliated federation, national coach, tournament­s or foreign exposure, Indian gymnasts have still sprung surprises by winning medals on the world stage. After Dipa K arm aka r’ s fourth- placed finish at the 2016 Rio Olympics, the country again erupted in joy when Budda Aruna Reddy became the first Indian gymnast to claimed an individual medal at the World Cup in Melbourne, securing bronze in the women’s vault event recently. After the 2010 Commonweal­th Games, where Ashish Kumar bagged India’s first medal in gymnastics, it was assumed that the sport would touch new horizons but internal politics in the federation has hindered its progress beyond imaginatio­n. Still athletes like Karmakar and Reddy have kept the country’s flag flying high.

With two warring factions — led by Jaspal Singh Kandhari and Sudhakar Shetty respective­ly — vying for the power to govern the federation, it has been the gymnasts and upcoming players who are the worst sufferers. The Delhi High Court had banned both factions and the case is still sub- judice.

Since 2012, there have been two separate national championsh­ips every year ( except in 2014); one each organised by the two warring factions. Neither the players nor coaches or state associatio­ns know which one is legitimate. Gymnasts have participat­ed where their coaches, and the associatio­ns they are affiliated to, asked them to.

The sports ministry refuses to acknowledg­e either group, and says it will not intervene in what it viewed as an internal feud of the organisati­on

( most players and coaches, however, say that it was Sports Authority of India that organised camps and arranged for players to attend a few internatio­nal tournament­s as the two factions fought each other).

The players have kept participat­ing; winning medals at various tournament­s but never received certificat­es acknowledg­ing their performanc­e. As far as the sports ministry and SAI were concerned, there hadn’t been a single gymnastics national championsh­ip since 2011.

“Everyone expect us to get medals, but the kind of treatment we are getting... no federation, no tournament­s, no foreign exposure... It is very difficult to get medals. It’s my hard work and dedication that fetched me the medal.

“If we will get a medal, everyone will be there to take the credit, but if we fail, everyone will blame the players. You cannot expect us to win medals by taking part in just one tournament in the whole year. It’s very wrong. If we get proper treatment, we will get four to five medals, that I promise you,” Ashish told this paper after clinching five medals at the Internatio­nal Commonweal­th Championsh­ips in Perth, Scotland, in 2014.

After four years of complete anarchy, with both factions running their personal fiefs, elections were finally held again in 2015. Since the election was held under the aegis of the Indian Olympic Associatio­n, the court ruling will effectivel­y hand over control of the Indian gymnastics to the Shetty faction, the new elected body.

T he case is still on in the Delhi High Court and the next election is sch edu led for 2019. Given this messy background, it has been the dedication of coaches like Bisweswar Nadi and Brij Mohan, to name a few, that has kept the sport alive in the country. “I wanted to discontinu­e gymnastics after my father passed away but my sister, brother- in- law and mother kept me going. Two years later, I got into the India camp and things looked up. Support from the SAI and coach Bisweswar Nandi sir was always there. Now, I am in the central government’s TOPS Scheme ( that aids potential medallists at Olympics). TOPS helped me train abroad and enhance my routines,” Reddy said.

If we will get the medal, everyone will be there to take the credit, but if we fail, everyone will blame the players, says Ashish Kumar, 2010 Commonweal­th Games medallist

 ??  ?? Dipa Karmakar
Dipa Karmakar
 ??  ?? Budda Aruna Reddy
Budda Aruna Reddy

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