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Tops will help Crasto dream big

UAE-based player confident of a medal in Olympics

- Chief Reporter BY ALARIC GOMES

UAE-based Indian junior badminton ace Tanisha Crasto is confident that her inclusion in the Indian Government’s Target Olympics Podium Scheme (Tops) will help her dream big towards a possible Olympic medal.

The Tops is a flagship programme of India’s Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports that attempts to provide assistance to some of India’s top athletes.

The basic aim of the scheme is to add a premium to the preparatio­ns of these athletes so that they can win Olympic medals in future editions of the Games. The idea of the scheme is to also keep an eye in the future and fund a developmen­tal group of athletes who are medal prospects for the Olympic Games at 2024 Paris and 2028 Los Angeles. “I am very excited with this news. This means so much to me as I suddenly see so many better possibilit­ies and options before me now,” Crasto told Gulf News.

“The inclusion in the scheme also means that now I get to play many more internatio­nal tournament­s and I will be part of a truly personalis­ed fitness and training process that could help me achieve my dream of an Olympic medal in the future.”

A Grade 12 commerce student at The Indian High School (IHS), Dubai, 17-year-old Crasto will continue in Dubai balancing her time between her Board Examinatio­ns next year and the postponed BWF World Junior Championsh­ips now scheduled for January 11-24, 2021.

Limited time

“The idea is to prioritise academics at this juncture. My examinatio­ns will be held possibly at the end of February next year, and I have limited time to really be in tune with my studies,” Crasto said.

“Besides, as far as the coronaviru­s goes, I think Dubai is much safer at this moment than heading back to India.”

A normal day for Crasto means three training sessions — the first one from 7am to 9am, the second from noon to 2pm and the last one from 7pm to 9pm — at the Prime Star Sport Academy in Karama. “The weekend is my time for badminton, but that doesn’t mean I have the liberty of skipping studies,” she said.

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