IOA upholds health & safety of India's Olympians; will send Tokyo 2020 report to IOC
IOA President Dr. Narinder Dhruv Batra, stated that the concerned authorities are discussing the nation's participation in this year's Tokyo Olympics
Indian Olympic Association President Dr. Narinder Dhruv Batra, on Tuesday morning, stated that the concerned authorities are discussing the nation's participation in this year's Tokyo Olympics.
IOA clarifies
In a statement, he said that all stakeholders and associations had a meeting last week and after a review of the health and safety of athletes, have to get back and report this week. Dr. Batra went on to clarify that the health and safety of all athletes is paramount and no compromise will be made in that regard.
The clarification comes after calls for postponing the tournament grow due to the coronavirus outbreak and after Canada and Australia declared that they will be not sending their athletes to this year's tournament due to health and safety concerns.
In dramatic developments on Sunday evening, the Canadian Olympic Committee and Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) decided to not send its athletes to this year's Tokyo Olympics. Soon after the announcement, the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) announced that it has asked its athletes to prepare for the Olympics in 2021.
The Olympics is scheduled to take place between July 24 and August 9, 2020.
The COC and AOC statements were released hours after IOC stated that cancellation is 'not on the agenda' but will be assessing all options in the next four weeks. In the statement released, COC acknowledged the IOC letter "We also applaud the IOC for acknowledging that safeguarding the health and wellness of nations and containing the virus must be our paramount concern. We are in the midst of a global health crisis that is far more significant than sport."
Published By : Devarshi mankad
Published On: 24 March 2020 at 10:27 IST