The Asian Age

AFI pitches in for Dutee, Arpinder

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New Delhi, June 3: The Athletics Federation of India on Wednesday confirmed recommendi­ng star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra for the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award, country’s highest sporting honour.

Asian Games gold medallists Arpinder Singh (triple jump) and Manjit Singh (800m) and reigning Asian champion middle distance runner P. U. Chitra were recommende­d for the Arjuna Award, besides Dutee.

A panel formed by the Sports Ministry will shortlist the nomination­s received from various national federation­s with the awards to be presented on National Sports Day, August 29.

“We are sure that Neeraj will get the nod this time around after he missed out on being picked for the award when weightlift­er Mirabai Chanu edged him out in 2018 and wrestler Bajrang Punia was chosen ahead of him last year,” AFI president Adile Sumariwall­a said.

“The immensely popular athlete deserves the award for his performanc­es ahead of the 2021 Olympics and it will motivate him to do even better,” he said in an AFI release.

Chopra has already being conferred with the Arjuna Award in 2018 after winning a gold at the 2018 Commonweal­th. In that year, he was also recommende­d for the Khel Ratna.

He had also won the gold at the 2018 Asian Games. Chopra has already qualified for the postponed Tokyo Olympics.

Regarding the Arjuna Award recommenda­tions, Sumariwall­a said, “We believe that Awards selection committee will consider the fact that track and field sport is among the most intensely competed even in the continent.

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