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India’s athletes will benefit with new athlete-centric IOA, feel Olympic medallists

Published on Dec 11, 2022 03:40 PM IST

Some of India’s top sportspersons are now part of the Indian Olympic Association and feel the move to include athletes in administration will usher in a new era for Indian sport.

PT Usha is the president of Indian Olympic Association(File Photo)
PT Usha is the president of Indian Olympic Association(File Photo)
ByAvishek Roy, New Delhi

Some of India’s top sportspersons are now part of the Indian Olympic Association and feel the move to include athletes in administration will usher in a new era for Indian sport.

“This is a new beginning for sports administration in India. Half of IOA’s executive body are sportspersons and PT Usha is president. This is a big change and Indian sports will benefit from it,” said Yogeshwar Dutt, the 2012 Olympics bronze medallist. Dutt is one of the eight Sportspersons of Outstanding Merit selected by the Athletes Commission. He and Dola Banerjee are nominated to the executive committee.

“I know Indian athletes face many problems — accommodation, travelling. I have gone through it. We would want them to play freely without taking any such external pressure. Many things have to be changed and we sportspersons will share our experiences,” said Dutt. Also part of the Athletes Commission is PV Sindhu. The two-time Olympic medallist hailed the election of Usha as IOA president.

“She is a legend in athletics. She is also a Member of Parliament. I think this is something new for the sport. She will definitely do well,” Sindhu said.

Being an Athletes Commission member, it is important to understand what sport is. I would like to understand what they feel and what they need and do my bit to encourage them and support them,” she said.

Narang, who is a vice president, said it is a big responsibility given to them. “The kind of hard work we have put in in our sporting career, it’s just that it will get translated into something which is administrative now. As sportspersons, we are our own administrators, so that experience will help,” he said. Rohit Rajpal, one of the members of the executive council, feels it will open a pathway for sportspersons to join administration and contribute to sports.

“It’s also a great message for other athletes that they can take up sports administration,” he added.

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