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Athletes are our assets, don't put them in risk: IOA Secretary general

On Thursday, SAI released the standard operating procedures (SOP), approved by the sports ministry, for athletes to follow while training amid coronavirus pandemic which has claimed more than 3,500 lives in the country so far.

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Published : May 22, 2020, 12:22 PM IST

Updated : May 22, 2020, 12:51 PM IST

New Delhi: The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) Secretary General Rajeev Mehta believes that SAI shouldn't hurry in resuming training of athletes as the COVID-19 cases are increasing at a rapid rate with each passing day in the country.

On Thursday, the Sports Authority of India (SAI) released the standard operating procedures (SOP), approved by the sports ministry, for athletes to follow while training amid coronavirus pandemic which has claimed more than 3,500 lives in the country so far.

Indian Olympic Association
Indian Olympic Association

"It is being predicted that COVID-19 will peak in June. Despite lockdown restrictions, cases are increasing day by day. So, in such a scenario, what's the rush to start training of athletes?" Mehta said.

"Athletes are assets of our country and it is our responsibility to provide safety to them. Some of the athletes have even qualified for the Olympics and they will be participating in the Tokyo Games without a doubt," he added.

Sports Authority of India
Sports Authority of India

He said that neither the IOA, nor the state associations or the government should force the athletes to resume their training.

"It is upto the athletes whether they want to go out for training or not. But this liability and pressure on the athletes should not be from the state federations, IOA or even the government," he said.

Athletes train at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi
Athletes train at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi

"I don't understand what the rush to start with the training. It's my personal opinion that training should not start as of now as it will put the athletes in risk. Let the COVID-19 situation come in some sort of control."

Athletes have been asked to maintain social distancing norms and sanitisation of equipment according to the SOP issued by SAI. It is also stated in the SOP that before starting training, all athletes would have to sign a ‘Training Consent Form' acknowledging the risk associated with resuming training.

New Delhi: The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) Secretary General Rajeev Mehta believes that SAI shouldn't hurry in resuming training of athletes as the COVID-19 cases are increasing at a rapid rate with each passing day in the country.

On Thursday, the Sports Authority of India (SAI) released the standard operating procedures (SOP), approved by the sports ministry, for athletes to follow while training amid coronavirus pandemic which has claimed more than 3,500 lives in the country so far.

Indian Olympic Association
Indian Olympic Association

"It is being predicted that COVID-19 will peak in June. Despite lockdown restrictions, cases are increasing day by day. So, in such a scenario, what's the rush to start training of athletes?" Mehta said.

"Athletes are assets of our country and it is our responsibility to provide safety to them. Some of the athletes have even qualified for the Olympics and they will be participating in the Tokyo Games without a doubt," he added.

Sports Authority of India
Sports Authority of India

He said that neither the IOA, nor the state associations or the government should force the athletes to resume their training.

"It is upto the athletes whether they want to go out for training or not. But this liability and pressure on the athletes should not be from the state federations, IOA or even the government," he said.

Athletes train at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi
Athletes train at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi

"I don't understand what the rush to start with the training. It's my personal opinion that training should not start as of now as it will put the athletes in risk. Let the COVID-19 situation come in some sort of control."

Athletes have been asked to maintain social distancing norms and sanitisation of equipment according to the SOP issued by SAI. It is also stated in the SOP that before starting training, all athletes would have to sign a ‘Training Consent Form' acknowledging the risk associated with resuming training.

Last Updated : May 22, 2020, 12:51 PM IST
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