New Delhi: The Indian Athletic Federation on Friday threatens actions against all people who do not perform well at the Olympics after deciding not to issue a long jumper M and 20 km Race Walker KT Irfan from their game.
AFI Selection Committee, in an emergency meeting, arrived at the “round decision” not to attract the two athletes from member forces 26.
Despite the strong opinions of several members who both must be withdrawn after they were carried out in the trial in Bengaluru, the committee noted that the Federation said trials to assess fitness and not forms.
President Afi Faire Sumariwal said the two athletes were invited to talk about their lethargic form in the trial.
“The coaches have promised that each athlete will provide the best in Tokyo.
Sreeshankar’s father and coach have convinced good performance from his athletes.” If athletes do not perform well at the Olympics, we will take action against them, “he said, confirming that the message was intended for all those who were on a flight to Tokyo.
During the fitness trial held on Wednesday at the Indian Sports Authority in Bengaluru, Leap The best Sreedhankar is 7.48 m, far from 8.26 m.
has emerged during the Federation Cup in March to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics.
Sreeshankar has been out of the national inter-state championship (June 25-29) right before the events after heating in the field In Nis Patiala.
Sreeshankar’s father Surali, who accompanied him to Tokyo as a coach, said he would do well at the Olympics.
“He (Sreshankar) will do well.
There is no problem, “he said, when asked about the SreeShankar form in the form.
Irfan, who underwent a fitness test on July 9, was the first trace and athletes to qualify for the Olympics to the back in March 2019 during the Asian racing championship in Nomi, Japan .
The competition final was for the championship race national in March in Ranchi, where he did not finish the race.
he contracted Covid-19 in May and has recovered a selection that.
Sumariwalla Committee recommended that there is a national championship ahead of all the major events and that athletes need Appearing in the election that meets it.
“Voters have been from the view that athletes, especially those who meet the qualifying standards earlier, need to compete in the final selection of experiments and show their performance,” he said.
A contingent of 44 members, including 25 athletes, will leave for Tokyo from here tonight.
Bintang Javelin Thrower Neeraj Chopra, along with physio and coa-n Yes CH, will arrive in Tokyo on July 26 from the training base in Sweden.
Athletic events will be held from July 30 to August 8.