The Odisha government today resented the apparent denial of opportunity for two sprinters from the state in the upcoming Rio Olympics due to manual time recording at the qualifying events, which was not accepted by the International Association of Athletics.
Odisha's Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Sudam Marndi today raised the issue with the Centre.
"The Centre should take the matter seriously and ensure creating an opportunity to Srabani Nanda and Amiya Mallick to participate in the Rio Olympic," Marndi wrote to Union Sports minister Sarbananda Sonowal.
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Nanda and Mallick won gold medals at Indian Grand Prix, qualifying event for the Rio Games, on Sunday but their timings were recorded manually due to a power failure at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi.
Manual recording of timing is not considered by International Association of Athletics.
While Mallick got the Rio qualification mark with a national record of 10.09 seconds in the men's 100 m, Nanda created a new national record with a timing of 11.23 seconds and also also met the qualifying mark for Rio.
Meanwhile, Bhupinder Singh said he has also taken up the matter with Union Finance minister Arun Jaitley who has assured him to discuss with Athletics Federation of India (AFI) the fiasco at the Indian Grand Prix, which denied the athletes berths to Rio Olympics.
"Jaitley has said he will write to the AFI about the issue," Singh said.