The all-male Indian Paralympic team
at the opening ceremony. Photograph: Gareth Copley/Getty Images
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India's sports authority has
recommended slashing the country's proposed Asian Games delegation by a third
and sending only medal hopefuls to South Korea's Incheon later this month,
Reuters is reporting.
The Indian Olympic Association (IOA)
has sent a list of 944 athletes and officials for government approval to travel
to the Sept. 19-Oct. 4 Games.
However, the Sports Authority of
India (SAI) wants that figure cut down and for the country to only send
athletes with genuine medal chances to prevent India's athletes being
embarrassed on such a big stage.
The SAI wants the sports ministry to
approve a delegation of around 600 people to participate in 26 disciplines at
the Incheon Games and expect at least 70 medals.
"We have set criteria for
athletes to be ranked at least eighth in Asia to participate in the team events
and minimum sixth for individual events," Ajit Sharan, India's sports
secretary, told Reuters on Friday.
"We have spoken to the sports
minister (Sarbananda Sonowal) on the issue and it will be up to him to take a
final call."
India sent 609 athletes in a
delegation of 933 to the Guangzhou Games in China four years ago where they
participated in 35 disciplines and won 65 medals, including 14 gold.
Last week, the SAI said India was
not likely to compete in baseball, bowling, fencing, karate, modern pentathlon,
rugby, soft ball, soft tennis and triathlon in Incheon because of the athletes'
poor standards.
Football, basketball, sepaktakraw,
handball and table tennis could also face the axe.
With the individual federations
trying to muscle their way into the delegation, Sonowal has sought guidance
from the prime minister's office before announcing the delegation list.
The country's sports officials have
said the issue was not one of cost, but one of prestige and national pride.
"We don't want the athletes to
cut a sorry figure there," SAI Director General Jiji Thomson told Reuters
on Thursday. "We want to send people with a realistic chance of winning
medals since it's the country's pride that is at stake."
According to local media, the
Olympic Council of Asia have warned the IOA of sanctions if they withdraw
athletes who have already been entered for the Games at the last minute.
"The team draw has already been completed.
As per the constitution, if the IOA withdraws now, a penalty will definitely be
levied and the whole draw will need to be done again," local media quoted
the OCA saying in an email to the IOA.
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