AFI President Adille Sumariwalla said the performance of the three dropped athletes during the Asian Championships in Bhubaneswar were even worse than the junior national record.
"We are not going to change the squad, it is final. The AFI has the final authority to send an athlete or not even if they qualify. The IAAF rules clearly say that," he told PTI.
Sudha Singh (women's 3000m steeplechase), Ajoy Kumar Saroj (men's 1500m) and P U Chitra (women's 1500m) were not named in India's 24-member squad even though they won gold medals in the Asian Championships earlier this month.
The Asian Championships winners get an automatic berth for the August 4-13 World Championships in London but the global governing body IAAF's rules were clear that the national federation has within its powers not to send a continental event winner.
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Chitra went to the extent of knocking at the door of Kerala High Court on the issue, but AFI today said that it will not budge under pressure.
Sumariwalla also termed criticism of the AFI for naming 13 officials for the World Championships as "baseless".
"As per IAAF World Championships accommodation policy, the quota of coaches (who will get subsidised accommodation) is 80 per cent of numbers of athletes from each federation. We are sending only 50 per cent coaches though 80 per cent of officials are eligible to receive accommodation on subsidized rates," he said.
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