The Asian Age

INDIAN BRIDGE CHAMPS YET TO GET BLAZERS

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Kolkata: They won a gold and couple of bronze medals at the just concluded Asian Games but Indian bridge contingent continue to be the victims of official apathy from the Indian Olympic Associatio­n ( IOA), who are yet to provide them with team blazers. The medal- winning members are planning to stitch IOA logos on their old blazers so that they are “eligible” for the official photo- op scheduled for Wednesday, non- playing captain and coach of the Indian men’s bridge team Debasish Ray said. “Initially, we were told that we will not get any kits but later ( after sports ministry’s interventi­on) we got the jerseys but we have not still received the team blazers,” he said. “The official reception is just round the corner so we have thought of stitching the logos on our own,” Ray said at a meet- the- press programme on Monday. Being non- affiliated, the IOA had at first refused to provide clothes including ceremonial wear but later the Sports Ministry stepped in and bore the cost of kits and uniforms. Bridge was included in the Asian Games for the first time but the Indian Olympic Associatio­n ( IOA) initially refused to clear the Indian contingent for the Games. “Even our departure was uncertain... We got the clearance three days before the Games, that too after the interventi­on of HCL chief Shiv Nadar ( on the sidelines of HCL Internatio­nal Bridge Championsh­ip in New Delhi),” Ray recalled.

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