Hyderabad: The national shooting federation has postponed an optional training camp, slated to start here from October 5, due to "administrative compulsions" even as the Sports Authority of India "principally approved" it on Friday.
This is the second time in two months that the camp has been postponed, the first being in August when the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) was forced to call it off in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In an e-mail to the shooters, NRAI secretary Rajiv Bhatia wrote, "Due to administrative compulsions, the coaching camp proposed from 5th October 2020 in Rifle/Pistol events at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Ranges, New Delhi is postponed.
"A fresh circular will be issued in due course of time. Inconvenience is regretted."
Speaking to media on Thursday, a top pistol shooter confirmed receiving the circular from the NRAI.
However, on Friday, the Sports Authority of India (SAI) stated in a release that it has "principally approved" the coaching camp for the core group of shooters that was formed keeping in mind the Tokyo Olympics.
"... However, considering the prevailing extraordinary circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic, the details of the camp are being worked out in consultation with all the stakeholders," the SAI said in the release.
"In light of the present quarantine requirements of 7 days, especially when shooter/ support staff would be travelling from various part of the country, holding a short camp of 10 days for shotgun was not considered prudent," the nodal sports body added.