The Mercury

Games criteria changed

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THE dream of competing at the Commonweal­th Games got a bit easier with Sascoc lowering the qualifying criteria for the next year’s showpiece along the Gold Coast, Australia.

Three years ago, athletes and teams had to be ranked in the top five in the Commonweal­th to be eligible for selection. Before Durban lost the 2022 hosting rights earlier this year, Sascoc decided to ease the entry standards hoping to unearth more potential medallists.

To be considered for selection for next year’s Games, athletes would have to be ranked within the top 10 among Commonweal­th countries.

Speaking at the arrival of the Commonweal­th Games Queen’s Baton Relay from Lesotho, Sascoc chief executive Tubby Reddy said it had been decided to introduce a more lenient criteria.

“When we were supposed to host the 2022 Commonweal­th Games, the idea was that we should have a bigger team and broaden the base,” Reddy said.

Hesaid although the relaxed criteria was introduced with an eye on Durban 2022, the intended outcome would be the same if they kept it as initially planned.

“We’ve always said to federation­s, they could come and change the policy. If they are not happy with the policy they can motivate other federation­s, come to the general meeting, and say they are changing it,” he said.

Reddy said Sascoc would only start working on qualifying criteria for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics once it had received guidance from the IOC.

“I think the debate will be more robust going forward,” Reddy said. – Ockert de Villiers

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