ISL over Indian Athletics: Anju, AFI slam sports ministry

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Legendary long jumper Bobby George and the Federation of today slammed the Ministry for denying permission to host National Championships by locking up stadia in various cities for the cash-rich (ISL) tournament. Anju, the lone Indian to win a World Championships medal, said that stadia meant for track and field in New Delhi, and have been rendered out of bounds for the athletes for competition as well as for training. "has taken over everywhere, there is no place for athletes to train and to compete. See at in Delhi, Kanteerava in and in Chennai, you cannot use these venues as tournament (read ISL) is going on. Where do the athletes go? It is very sad," fumed at a press conference to announce the Run Federation Cup National Senior Championships in Patiala from March 5 to 8. "Even the athletes are not allowed to do practice at these venues, be it in or the in These venues in Delhi, and have good tracks and are basically stadia. But strangely they are not being used for athletics," said Anju, who is also a government AFI CK said the federation wanted to host the Federation Cup at the in the national capital but it was not available due to the Last year also, the same championships was initially scheduled to be held at the JLN but later shifted to NIS Patiala after the AFI was told to have the field events (shot put, and discus) at the adjacent training ground. "For 6-7 months, all these stadia where there are good tracks and good facilities for field events are being booked by Then where will we go, where will the athletes go? We have to host these national championships in Patiala or somewhere," he said. "Last time also, we wanted to host the Federation Cup at the here but had to shifted to Patiala at the last minute because of the matches. They will not allow us to use the central area of the pitch for throw events. They wanted our athletes to do throw events at the adjacent training ground. This time also we made the request but because of ISL, we cannot use the for Federation Cup," he added. The here is being booked for matches by the franchise by paying a huge sum to the government.

The centre pitch is the most important part for a match and the is very strict on the good quality of pitches. If an field event is held on this central portion, there is every chance of the green pitch being damaged. So, this central pitch is the bone of contention. "is a National Championship and a qualifying event for Do you expect the athletes to compete at the training ground. I want to ask a question to the government, whether you want to commercialise or you want or Asian or Commonwealth medal?" asked It is also learnt that the ministry initially demanded the AFI Rs 1.5 lakh for using the road surrounding the for the National Race Walk Championship on February 17 but later allowed the federation to use it for free following intervention by higher authorities. Meanwhile, more than 700 athletes will take part in the Federation Cup which will serve as a qualifying event for the Gold Coast CWG. After the event is over on March 8, the selection committee of the AFI will pick the Indian team the next day. Four race walkers -- two men and two women each in 20km -- have already been picked in the Indian team after the February 17-18 National Championship here. said that no who does not take part in the Federation Cup will be picked for even if he crosses the qualifying mark or is a national record holder. This year's Federation Cup is being sponsored by Run Adam, a sporting talent app. Run also sponsored the Indian Grand Prix-1, the season opener of AFI, which was held yesterday at NIS Patiala.

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First Published: Wed, February 28 2018. 18:20 IST
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