GFI forms five-member committee

To select the team for the upcoming Asian Games

June 07, 2018 10:12 pm | Updated 10:12 pm IST - NEW DELHI

The mess in Indian gymnastics moved a step closer to temporary resolution with the federation and the IOA agreeing to come together to select the team for the upcoming Asian Games.

More than five hours of meeting with IOA president Narinder Batra saw the Gymnastics Federation of India (GFI) not just agreeing to forming a five-member committee to conduct the selection trials involving all parties concerned but also indicating its willingness to move the trials out of Pune to another venue.

The committee — chaired by IOA vice-president Sunaina Kumari and including SAI officer Rajendra Pathania, GFI joint-secretary Makarand Joshi, Delhi Olympic Association secretary Suresh Sharma and gymnastics coach Ram Milan — will select the team, most likely in Delhi.

“A final decision on the date and venue will be taken by tomorrow [Friday] because it is the Sports Authority of India that has to give the clearance. We would like to hold the trials on June 24 only but the venue is likely to change from Pune to some other centre,” Joshi told The Hindu after the meeting.

Selecting the best team

The GFI has also submitted its acceptance of the committee to the IOA, a copy of which is with The Hindu . “We have to work with the GFI because of the international federation. At the end of the day, it is about selecting the best team for the Asian Games and without any controversy. It’s good that all parties are agreeable to this proposal,” IOA officials said.

A training camp for elite gymnasts is currently on at the Indira Gandhi Stadium here and will be held till June 24, and given that all the top Indian gymnasts are part of it along with national coaches G.S. Bawa and Bisweswar Nandi, sources said selection could be done the same day to ensure seamless movement from one phase of training to the next.

Interestingly, the GFI letter is signed by general-secretary Ranjeet Vasava whose appointment has been the bone of contention between the federation and IOA and one of the reasons for pending recognition.

De-recognised by the IOA and/or the sports ministry, the mess in gymnastics is trickier since it holds recognition from the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) and hence is the sole authority to recommend teams for international events. A similar situation before the CWG had the FIG direct IOA not to interfere.

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