New Delhi(Agencies): India's
Olympics-bound boxers will have to wait for some more time before resuming
training as the national federation's plan to restart the camp on June 10 in
Patiala has been delayed by at least a week because of administrative issues.
The camp, which was slated to restart for both men and
women, is yet to get the "requisite clearances".
The nine boxers who have qualified for the Tokyo Games are
Amit Panghal (52kg), Manish Kaushik (63kg), Vikas Krishan (69kg), Ashish Kumar
(75kg), Satish Kumar (+91kg), MC Mary Kom (51kg), Simranjit Kaur (60kg),
Lovlina Borgohain (69kg) and Pooja Rani (75kg).
The men traditionally train in Patiala, while the women's
camp is based in Delhi. The decision to combine the two in Patiala from June 10
was taken on May 23 after a video conference between top BFI officials, boxers
and national coaches.
"There are logistics that need to be worked out. The
boxers have to be brought to Patiala, they have to be tested as well. All these
things will need at least a week, so let's see, we are hopeful of things moving
ahead in the second half of the month," Sacheti said.
Sporting activities in the country were halted after the
imposition of a lockdown to contain the deadly COVID-19 pandemic in March.
However, the home ministry allowed opening of sports
complexes and stadia, without spectators, in relaxations announced last month.
But state governments have the final authority on the matter
depending on the COVID-19 situation.
All the boxers have been training at their respective homes
ever since the national camps came to a halt in mid-March.
In the SAI's Standard Operating Procedure for resumption of
training, boxers have been barred from doing human sparring and told not to
access the ring for the time being.
They have also been instructed to use their personal
equipment for all forms of training as part of the safety protocol to negate
the threat of the virus.
The boxers and the federation will have to sign consent
forms acknowledging the risk of resumption before being allowed back at the SAI
centre.
The federation remains optimistic of conducting its national
events in the usual window of October-November and has also bagged the hosting
rights of the Asian Championships, tentatively planned for December.
So far, track-and-field athletes and hockey players are the
only ones to have officially resumed training.
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