New Delhi: Indian Deputy Chef-de-Mission (CDM) for the Tokyo Olympics, Dr.
Prem Verma, who have lived in the village of athletes since July 14, told TI on Saturday that the country’s athletes did not have to undergo a strict “isolation period” For three days after their arrival in the village.
Athletes can move within the housing village campus 11,000 game participants and take advantage of the service “main dining room, gymnasium, tower elevator, and public area and collection center linen” from the first day after check-in.
Hansel Verma said that the arrangement by the Tokyo committee was “world class” and what they hoped from Indian athletes who arrived from Delhi was to observe “self-discipline and monitor daily health”.
Read Alsotokyo Olympics: Quarantine is not needed, Indian shooter to start training in the venue from July 19not is needed to undergo quarantine in front of the Olympics, Indian shooters will begin training in the Venue from July 19, after getting their room allocated at The Games Village after arriving in Tokyo in wee time Saturday.
“We (CDM, CDM representatives and other contingent and iOA officials) arrived in the village of athletes on July 14 and did not face restrictions such as three days of isolation or prohibition to use the public area.
And the corridor.
The main meal hall can be accessed by us.” We live In Tower 15 and on the 11th floor, 12 and 13 consisting of 182 rooms for members of the Indian contingent.
The same tower has athletes and officials from Copenhagen, South Africa, Norway, Belgium and Denmark.
“There is no limit on our movements.
So for athletes who come from India, they will have free movements in their tower since their first day of their arrival, with access to the dining room, gymnasium, village square and public areas.” Read scare- Nakiti Alsocovid at the Tokyo Olympics: Three positive test athletes for Covid-19, 2 Stay at the Olympics Villagetwo athlete have become the first to test the positive Coronavirus in the Tokyo Olympic Village, officials said on Sundays, because of the high remaining fears just a few days before the game before the game open.
The first batch with 88 athletes and officials departing from the Delhia formal delivery ceremony took place on Saturday night at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) here as the first batch of athletes who left for Tokyo.
Contingent 88, which included 54 athletes, supporting staff and IOA officials, were given the Sendoff Rousing by the Minister of Sports Anurag Thakur and others.
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