Indian boxers are unlikely to resume camp training anytime soon as the national federation grapples with concerns amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The ministry’s go-ahead has arrived and a Standard Operating Procedure is also in place, PTI reported.

With the home ministry allowing opening of sports complexes and stadiums, Indian athletes are keen to resume training, including the boxers, who have been engaged in fitness training at their homes for the past two months.

The Boxing Federation of India, along with the players, will have to sign consent forms acknowledging the risk of resuming training amid the pandemic before being allowed back at Sports Authority of India centres for practice.

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“The SAI SOP bars access to rings, there cannot be any human sparring either. In such a scenario will there be any point in getting them [the boxers] to assemble amid risk of infection?” a Boxing Federation of India official was quoted as saying by PTI.

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Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju had earlier stated that his plan was to restart national camps for Olympic-bound athletes by the end of this month.

Nine boxers – five men and four women – have so far qualified for the Tokyo Games, postponed to 2021 due to the pandemic sweeping the world. In India alone, the case count has crossed 1 lakh and more than 3,000 have died.

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“There is a huge risk. None of the boxers are in Patiala [where the men’s camp is held] or in Delhi [where the women’s camp is conducted]. It will be logistical nightmare to bring them to these locations as of now,” the official said.

“If god forbid, something happens, wouldn’t that be detrimental to all the Olympic preparations. It is better to wait for now...let the situation ease up a bit, probably sometime in June,” he added.

BFI secretary General Jay Kowli said he is contemplating an online meeting of the stakeholders in June to figure the modalities of resumption.

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“I am trying to have a meeting in June to discuss the modalities. I cannot deny the risks if that is the majority view but we have to look for resumption at some point,” he told PTI.

Kowli, who is a member of the Asian Boxing Confederation, also revealed that the the continental body will not have any discussion on resumption of competitive action till August.

“There was an executive committee meeting yesterday where it was decided that any decision or discussion on resumption and calendar will happen only in August,” Kowli said. “Action at the Asian level will likely resume only in the last quarter, that too after careful consideration of the Covid-19 situation,” he added.

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The BFI wants to hold its national tournaments in the usual October-November window, followed by the Asian Championship in December in Delhi.

“The calendar which was put together in 2019 has gone out of the window. That itself will be redrawn in August only, depending on the situation,” Kowli said.

India’s High Performance Director Santiago Nieva had earlier suggested individual training to restart at national camps without sparring for now and following the mandated safety protocols.