India’s top weightlifters, including former world champion Mirabai Chanu, on Monday requested Sports Minster Kiren Rijiju to allow resumption of training insisting that the practice hall at their base is big enough for the athletes to ensure social distancing.
All training has been suspended across Sports Authority of India centres since mid-March to contain the coronavirus pandemic, which has infected over 65,000 people and caused more than 2,000 deaths in India. The lockdown is due to end on May 17.
Rijiju interacted with the weightlifters, who are currently stationed at the National Institute of Sports, Patiala, in a video conference, seeking their feedback on resumption of training.
“We all requested him to resume training as soon as possible because we need weight training. We have been working out but weight training is necessary for us,” Chanu told PTI.
Echoing Chanu’s concern, national coach Vijay Sharma said social distancing can ensured at the training hall.
“It’s been almost two months since training was stopped. All the muscle mass has finished. The campus is sealed no one is coming inside or going out, so we can resume training,” Sharma said.
“Our training hall is very big we can easily maintain a five-metre distance between each weightlifter. We have 16 platforms and there are only nine weightlifters so we can easily maintain social distancing while training,” he added.
The video conference was also attended by Sports Authority of India Derector General Sandip Pradhan, Sports and Youth Affairs Secretary Ravi Mittal, officials from the Target Olympic Podium Scheme and the Indian Weightlifting Federation.
“The minister has said they will bring out a solution within this week or by May 17,” Chanu said.
Currently, nine weightlifters, including Mirabai, Youth Olympics gold-medallist Jeremy Lalrinnunga and two-time Commonwealth Games champion Sathish Sivalingam are at the camp in Patiala.
On Sunday, SAI formed a six-member committee to prepare a module for phased resumption of training across disciplines at all its centres once the lockdown is lifted.
Apart from weightlifters, Rijiju will also interact with track-and-field athletes and the Indian men’s and women’s hockey teams to take their view regarding the resumption of training.
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