Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

IOC vows to help India for Tokyo

IOC boss Thomas Bach offers expertise to aid India’s medal hopefuls for 2020 Olympics

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ▪ ▪

NEWDELHI: Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach’s visit to India has come at a time when the country is celebratin­g its success at the Commonweal­th Games and looking at the Tokyo Olympics with optimism.

To tap ‘India’s potential’ in the Olympic sport, IOC has decided to help with its expertise to prepare the country’s medal hopefuls for the 2020 Games.

Bach informed that during a meeting with sports minister Rajyavardh­an Singh Rathore and Indian Olympic Associatio­n president Narinder Batra in the morning, it was decided that a working group would be formed to bring in internatio­nal expertise on sports science and coaching to help Indian athletes prepare for the Tokyo Olympics.

“My visit could not have come at a better time. I congratula­te IOA and Indian athletes for the grand success they achieved at the Commonweal­th Games with 66 medals. The athletes have set a great example and sent a strong signal of their potential,” Bach, on a whirlwind two-day tour to India, said on Thursday while addressing the media.

“We hope India will be able to tap into its great potential, win as many medals with a strong performanc­e at the Olympic stage. The IOC today met the executive board of the IOA under Mr Batra, and also had a meeting with the sports minister. We have discussed the issue and made an offer, which has been accepted by the IOA and the sports minister.

“We have decided to form a working group with IOC, Olympic Council of Asia, IOA and the sports ministry to devise a road map where the most hopeful athletes from India will be best prepared for 2020 Tokyo Olympics with internatio­nal expertise at their disposal.

“We have offered assistance and co-operation to the IOA to help in the matter of sports science, coaching, etc. I think it is a good initiative for the athletes of India and we are hopeful of seeing excellent results.”

GOOD GOVERNANCE

IOA has been at loggerhead­s with the ministry over the ‘autonomous’ functionin­g of the National Sports Federation­s. There is also constant tussle between IOA and the ministry over the Sports Code.

The IOC chief said the sports minister made a reference to practices of good governance and transparen­cy in the federation­s and here also the internatio­nal body has offered its expertise to see that ‘nobody crosses the line’ and the Olympic charter is honoured.

“Autonomy and good governance are two sides of the same coin. It is important to recognise the autonomy of the sports bodies or else there will be no internatio­nal support and you cannot have fair competitio­n. We are pleased with the firm commitment of Mr Batra and the IOA to make good governance a priority. The government too has to respect the rights of a sports organisati­on, in a way that both have to go together.

“IOC has offered to put its expertise at the disposal of the ministry and IOA and to find a solution in line with the Olympic charter and IOC good governance. It has been accepted by both IOA and Ministry. I am hopeful of a good solution and happy with the resolution.”

DOPING FIGHT

Asked about India’s poor track record in doping and whether the issue was raised at the meeting with the IOA and sports minister, Bach said: “There has been clear and firm commitment from the minister that fair and clean sports is their top priority and it’s a commitment shared by the IOA too. I am confident that this issue will be addressed in a proper way.”

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? ▪ Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach said he hopes India will be able to tap into its potential in the Olympics.
GETTY IMAGES ▪ Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach said he hopes India will be able to tap into its potential in the Olympics.

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