IOA steps up efforts to end governance crisis in Indian gymnastics

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The (IOA) has intensified its efforts to end the governance crisis in gymnastics, a growing sport that doesn't have a government-recognised federation since 2012.

IOA has written to the and secretary of the de-recognised Federation of (GFI), Sudhakar Shetty and Shantikumar Singh respectively, in a fresh attempt to break the deadlock.

The copy of the letter has also been marked to other important stakeholders including Secretary and and Morinari Watanabe, of the International Federation (FIG).

The IOA has also referred the matter to its dispute commission, which is headed by

"The Ministry de-recognised GFI in 2012 stating internal disputes. Owing to non-resolution of governance issues, GFI continues to be de-recognised by the government. It severely impacts the representation of athletes in international competitions," wrote Batra.

"The legal committee and core committee of the IOA in its meeting on July 17, 2018 had reviewed the twenty representations received regarding this subject. Among the 16 state units that were in the electoral college of the last GFI elections, 12 unit have submitted representation.

"Assuming even if there are 28 state units in and 20 of them have raised governance issues, it is a considerable objection that cannot be ignored," Batra added.

Despite the administrative crisis, the sport has seen some outstanding performances including Dipa Karmakar's historic fourth place in the 2016 Rio

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First Published: Thu, July 19 2018. 21:40 IST