AFI asks Olympic-bound Sreeshankar to prove fitness

Sreeshankar with his dad
M Sreeshankar trains under the watchful eyes of his father Murali. File photo: IANS


New Delhi: Race walkers Bhawana Jat and K T Irfan underwent fitness tests on Friday while another Olympic-bound athlete M Sreeshankar will have to prove his fitness on July 21 to confirm participation in the Tokyo Games.

Bhawana and Irfan, both 20km race walkers, and long jumper Sreeshankar were told by the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) to undergo tests to check their competition fitness. All the three are currently training at the Sports Authority of India (SAI) centre in Bengaluru.

 

"We cannot take unfit athletes to the Olympics. We have to check when did the athletes qualify for the Olympics, are they injury-free or fit for competition," AFI president Adille Sumariwalla told PTI.


"This is just a test of fitness and we are not looking at some qualification (mark)," he added.

Irfan was the first track and field athlete to qualify for the Olympics way back in March, 2019, during the Asian Race Walking Championships in Nomi, Japan.

His last competition was during the National Race Walking Championships in March in Ranchi, where he did not finish the race. He had contracted COVID-19 in May and has recovered since then.

Bhawana had qualified for the Olympics by winning the women's 20km event in the 2020 National Race Walking Championships just before the pandemic struck. She was second behind another Olympic-bound race walker Priyanka Goswami during this year's National Race Walking Championships in March in Ranchi.

"I had my fitness Test today and I did well. I am satisfied with my performance," she said.

Sreeshankar will also have his fitness test conducted in Bengaluru on July 21. He qualified for the Olympics in March during the National Senior Federation Cup Athletics Championship. But he pulled out of the National Inter-State Championships (June 25-29) just before his event after warming up on the field at the NIS Patiala.

"Sreeshankar has no problem, it was very humid at Patiala that day and we did not want him any injury as he has already qualified for the Olympics. So, he pulled out as a precautionary measure," his father S Murali said.

"My son has been asked for a fitness test on July 21 at SAI Bengaluru. It is all right. He will do well and prove his fitness."

The AFI has picked a 26-member Indian team for the Olympics which opens on July 23. Track and field events will begin on July 30 and the athletes are expected to depart for Tokyo in the last week of this month.

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