“Consequent
to Unlock 2.0, with an eye on Tokyo Olympics, SAI in its endeavour to support
Indian athletes for their Olympic preparation is opening Dr Karni Singh
Shooting Range from July 8, 2020 for Olympic-bound shooters,” SAI said in a
statement on Tuesday.
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New Delhi(Agencies): Indian
shooters bound for Tokyo Olympics will resume their training from Wednesday
following Sports Authority of India’s (SAI) decision to open the Karni Singh
Shooting Range, which was closed since March due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
“Consequent to Unlock 2.0, with an eye on
Tokyo Olympics, SAI in its endeavour to support Indian athletes for their
Olympic preparation is opening Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range from July 8, 2020
for Olympic-bound shooters,” SAI said in a statement on Tuesday.
SAI said the full-intensity
training of Indian shooters will start in a phased manner.
“In the first phase, the facility would be
opened only for athletes who have a probability of making it to the Olympics
and form part of the core team of Indian shooting.
“All precautions as per the guidelines issued
by the Government and the SAI SOP would be strictly adhered to at the ranges to
provide a safe training environment to the shooters and maintain
social-distancing norms to prevent any transmission of the virus,” it said.
As per the arrangement,
shooters will have to book online training slots to avoid crowding at the
range, which will have the facility of thermal screening in place.
The shooters will also need to
download the Aarogya Setu application on their phone, the status of which would
be checked at the entry gate.
“In addition, the operation of lanes and
shooting stations has been restricted to ensure the social distancing norms
between two shooters.
“Only 25/80 (10 metre), 25/50 (25 metre),
40/80 (50 metre) lanes for rifle and pistol and 03/06 shooting station in the
shotgun ranges would be made operational to maintain ‘Do Gaz ki Doori’ and
ensure social distancing,” the SAI statement read.
The range has also
incorporated “DOs and DONTs” for the shooters to prevent any contact between
them.
The shooters will also not be
able to share their personal equipments such as gun, ammunitions, sports
jackets, sports shoes, sports glasses etc with anyone, besides carrying their
own hand sanitisers, water bottles, towels and gloves.
The National Rifle Association
of India (NRAI) had recently made a list of 34 shooters who will be training
separately for the quadrennial sporting extravaganza, scheduled to be held next
summer after the Covid-19 pandemic pushed the Tokyo Summer Games back by a
year.
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