The Free Press Journal

Comedy of errors leave top Indian athletes hitching a ride

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A haphazard organisati­on of the 2018 Asian Games torch relay at the continenta­l event’s birthplace, New Delhi, led to a comedy of errors which saw elite Indian athletes including PR Sreejesh, Sardar Singh, Jitu Rai and Sharath Kamal hitching a ride on the media bus.

The stranded athletes however were sporty enough and did not mind taking a shared transport with the covering media, probably because of the short distance involved from National Stadium to India Gate and back.

“The whole thing was a bit chaotic but it is okay. We did not mind it so much,” said a top athlete, who was part of the ceremony.

It was a significan­t occasion nonetheles­s as the 2018 Asian Games torch relay began its 18,000km journey from the National Stadium, where the Games’ flame was lit for the first time at the inaugural edition in 1951.

“India always holds a special place in the hearts of sportspeop­le in Asia, because the nation, specifical­ly New Delhi, was the birthplace of the Asian Games. The torch relay today will bring the two countries even closer,” said Erick Thohir, chairman of Indonesia Asian Games Organising Committee (INASGOC).

Indonesian badminton legend and Barcelona Olympic gold medallist Susi Susanti handed over the torch to India’s five-time world boxing champion MC Mary Kom, who ran with it briefly before passing the baton to other Indian athletes.

Hockey players Sreejesh and Sardar Singh, table tennis stars Manika Batra and Kamal, ace shooter Jitu were among the athletes who got their hands on the torch.

The flame will now travel to Indonesia, where it will be merged with a sacred flame from Merapen, Central Java, at the ancient Hindu temple of Prambanan on July 18.

From there on, the torch will pass through 54 cities in 18 provinces across the archipelag­o before reaching Jakarta for the opening ceremony on August 18.

The multi-sporting event will run from August 18 to September 2 in Jakarta and Palembang.

Sports Minister Rajyavardh­an Singh Rathore could not make it due to other important commitment­s.

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