IOA complains of no information on COVID vaccination from government | Tokyo Olympics News – Times of India

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PANAJI: With just four months to go for the Tokyo Olympic Games, the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) has complained about a lack of coordination between the sports and health ministries over Covid-19 vaccination.
IOA secretary-general Rajiv Mehta said he is yet to get any update on the Covid-19 vaccination for the Olympics-bound athletes.
On Thursday, India’s 27-year-old Olympics hopeful in men’s 65kg freestyle wrestling Bajrang Punia revealed he got a shot of Covid-19 vaccine. Mehta says it’s a good thing Punia managed to have vaccination. But he demanded clarity on the process as there are others who are yet to get the vaccine.
“Players’ safety is important. The government is investing a huge amount of money to prepare elite athletes for the Olympics but IOA has no information regarding vaccination for the players and coaching staff,” Mehta told IANS.
Mehta says he had written a letter to the Union health ministry two months back asking for priority to the core group of athletes attending national camps spread across the country. “I’m yet to hear from the health department regarding vaccination for the players,” he added.
Earlier, in the first week of March, Union sports minister Kiren Rijiju had said his department is coordinating with the health ministry. “Top athletes preparing for the Olympics are our first priority, but the health ministry has to take a final decision,” the minister had said on March 7.
Besides Punia, three wrestlers namely Ravi Dahiya (57kg), Deepak Punia (86kg) and Vinesh Phogat (women 53kg) have got Tokyo Olympics quota, but the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) has no clue about the vaccination for the three wrestlers.
“We haven’t got any information from either IOA or the sports ministry regarding vaccination dates for the Olympics-bound wrestlers,” said WFI assistant secretary Vinod Tomar.

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Wrestler Sushil Kumar to skip selection trials for Asian Olympic qualifiers | More sports News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: Two-time Olympic medallist wrestler Sushil Kumar has decided to skip the selection trials for the Asian Championships and the Asian leg of the Tokyo Olympic qualifiers, which are scheduled to be held at the K D Jadhav indoor wrestling hall on Tuesday.
In the absence of Sushil, all eyes in the highly-competitive freestyle 74kg category will be on comeback-man Narsingh Yadav, Jitendra Kumar, Gourav Baliyan and reigning national champion Sandeep Singh Mann.
Sushil confirmed on Monday that he will be opting out of the trials due to the crucial training time lost in clearing the mess in the School Games Federation of India (SGFI), which he’s heading as a president.
The London Olympics silver medallist was unanimously elected the SGFI’s chief last week for his second term after the sports ministry told the school body to hold fresh elections by declaring the earlier electoral process conducted in February “null and void”.
“I got a call from the wrestling federation this morning enquiring about my participation in trials. I told them that I won’t be able to participate because I wasn’t in the right frame of mind due to the ongoing mess in the SGFI for the past three-four months. The forgery committed in my name took a toll on my mental health and I wasn’t focusing 100 percent on my training. Now that I have started practising again, any event or Tokyo qualifier coming up next will see my participation. It has always been my mantra that I don’t compete in tournaments without proper training. When you are performing for the country, you want to be fully fit and committed,” Sushil said in a video message released to the media.
Sushil confirmed that he won’t be retiring from the wrestling scene anytime soon and will continue participating in events coming up next. The Olympic qualifier will take place in Almaty, Kazakhstan from April 9 to 11 followed by the Asian Championships from April 13 to 18 at the same venue.
The final event (World Olympic qualifier) is scheduled in Sofia, Bulgaria from May 6 to 9 and Sushil informed that he’s looking forward to the meet. But, in case if someone manages to win a quota place in the 74kg category at the Almaty Olympic qualifier, then Sushil’s chances to compete at the Tokyo Games would stand all but over.
The trials on Tuesday will be held in three Olympic weight categories in freestyle — 74kg, 97kg and 125kg and all six weights in the Greco-Roman – 60kg, 67kg, 77kg, 87kg, 97kg and 130kg.

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