The Free Press Journal

Rijiju eyes August for resumption

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju on Tuesday said tournament­s can start without spectators from August even as the Indian Olympic Associatio­n urged flexibilit­y in calendars depending on the situation.

The minister conducted a virtual meeting with representa­tives of IOA and 15 national federation­s, including wrestling, hockey, boxing and shooting, to discuss the way forward in terms of training of athletes, participat­ion in national and internatio­nal competitio­ns and organising sporting events in India.

"After today's meeting the Sports Ministry will review all the ideas and work in tandem with federation­s to open up sports. I feel, from August onwards, we should be able to start some sporting events as well," Rijiju said.

Given the uncertaint­y arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic, IOA president Narinder Batra pushed for flexibilit­y with the annual calendars.

"The ACTC (Annual Competitio­n and Training Calendar) has to be kept flexible this year so that decisions can be taken depending on the changing scenario," Batra, who was present in the meeting, said.

Among the key points discussed in the meeting, it was suggested by the ministry that federation­s submit an interim ACTC to kick start training of Olympic bound athletes in a phased manner.

The same could be reviewed later when the internatio­nal competitio­ns calendar are published by the respective internatio­nal federation­s.

"We are in the first phase of Unlock and as a country we are slowly adapting to the present situation, and therefore, the time is right to slowly open up sports, while following safety protocols," Rijiju said.

"Since federation­s are best qualified to decide the way forward for each sport, the ministry would like to get ideas from federation­s. Their ideas will be the key in planning India's post Covid strategy in sports," he added.

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