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Top gymnasts' participation at Asian Championship in jeopardy after SAI announces selection trials

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 16 2019 | 7:26 PM IST

The participation of India's top gymnasts, including Dipa Karmakar and Rakesh Patra, at the Asia Championship has been thrown into jeopardy after the Sports Authority of India (SAI) called selection trials on May 17.

SAI, on Tuesday night, had announced that the selection trials to pick the team for the Asian Championships, scheduled to be held at Mongolia from June 19 to 22, will be held on May 17 at the IG Stadium.

The selection trials are not open but limited to just 8-10 gymnasts, who were selected for the National Coaching Camp during the trials conducted by SAI on April 12 and 13, the Gymnastics Federation of India (GFI) said.

Besides Dipa and Patra, other top level Indian gymnasts such as Aruna Reddy, Siddharth Verma and Aditya Rana might not even be allowed to show their abilities.

Over 12 top level gymnasts have already written to SAI, Sports Ministry and GFI, expressing concerns regarding the trials.

The federation Wednesday had also written a strongly-worded letter to SAI, questioning the eligibility of the gymnasts participating in the trials, the short notice given to conduct them, the qualification of the appointed judges and the overall selection criteria.

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"This is totally unfair and unacceptable act by SAI putting the gymnasts from across the country in undue hardship," GFI vice president, Riyaz Bhati said.

"Our gymnasts deserve an opportunity to perform at the trials, they deserve to have sufficient time to prepare for any trial and they deserve to have their performance judged correctly.

"The Sports Authority of India is manipulating the situation under the guise of IOA and creating unnecessary confusion. This concerns an Asian Championships of Gymnastics and the IOA has no role whatsoever."
In his letter, GFI general secretary Ranjeet Vasava, talking about the eligibility to participate in the trials, wrote: "Restricting the trails to only few gymnasts without declaration of such policy and criteria in advance is unjustified."
GFI said conducting trials at a two-day notice will create "unnecessary burden on the gymnasts" and "expose them to injury."
The federation also expressed its reservations on the quality of judges, saying many selected by SAI are "not even qualified either as National or International" and any "irregularity in selection of judges would compromise the whole selection process."
The federation suggested that it be allowed to "nominate up to 4 gymnasts each in MAG and WAG for the Selection Trials over and above the gymnasts who have been selected for the National Camp" and "trails should be postponed to the first week of June 2019 thereby giving a reasonable notice to gymnasts."

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First Published: May 16 2019 | 7:26 PM IST

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