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Playing Asiad with borrowed equipment, archer wants respect

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Press Trust of India Jakarta
Last Updated : Aug 23 2018 | 4:30 PM IST

Forced to use borrowed or second-hand equipment at the Asian Games, recurve archer Vishwas says unless the authorities stop treating them as second-grade athletes, it will be difficult to deliver at the big stage.

Vishwas, who is employed with Indian Army, said it hurts to see that they are not considered medal prospects and are not given proper support to train by the government.

"They have no expectations from us and perhaps that's why they do not include us in TOPS. I am using either borrowed equipment or the one I bought from other archers. Will it not affect you?," Vishwas, a 2006 Asian Games bronze medallist, said after he bowed out of the men's individual recurve event.

The aggrieved archer said they buy old equipment and assemble them to complete the kit.

"If people get support, they get it from all. The SAI, OGQ, GoSport. Everyone will support top players. We feel like we are second grades."
Asked if using old equipment makes a huge difference to performance, the Pune-based archer said, It may not make much difference but what if the used equipment fails me during the competition."

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First Published: Aug 23 2018 | 4:30 PM IST

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