AFI nod for outdoor training, allow athletes under strict guidelines at two centres in SAI Bangalore, Patiala's NIS

AFI nod for outdoor training, allow athletes under strict guidelines at two centres in SAI Bangalore, Patiala's NIS

AgenciesUpdated: Wednesday, May 20, 2020, 04:56 AM IST
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Union Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs Kiren Rijiju | ANI

New Delhi: In what could be termed as kick-off on a positive path, the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) has given green signal to outdoor and gym training for athletes, who are at the National Institute of Sport (NIS) in Patiala and Sports Authority of India (SAI) Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru.

In a nine-page document, the AFI listed out its Standard Operating Procedure for the resumption of training at the two centres. The Indian men's and women's hockey team probables have been in Bengaluru while track and field athletes, including star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra, are at NIS Patiala.

Among the strict guidelines are banned on spitting, handshakes or hugs, walking, or training in groups. Handheld equipment such as javelins, discuses, batons etc. are to be sanitised prior to and after usage, and coaches are responsible to maintain social distancing at all times during training.

"Visit to barber shops/salons/beauty parlours/shopping malls is strictly prohibited," said the AFI in their guidelines. "Do not leave your hostel rooms except for training/medical/rehab purpose. Carry a small bottle of hand sanitiser if visiting ATM's and use sanitiser after operating ATM."

Saunas and ice baths will not be used and athletes are to "rush back" to their hostel rooms once done with training.

The Ministry of Home Affairs while listing its guidelines for the extension of lockdown stated that sports complexes and stadiums will be opened for athletes.

Sports minister, Kiren Rijiju on Monday reiterated that sports activities will be conducted in sports complexes and stadia as per Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and respective state guidelines while gyms and swimming pools will remain closed.

"I'm happy to inform sportspersons and all concerned that sports activities will be conducted in sports complexes and stadia strictly following MHA guidelines and that of the States in which they are situated. However, the use of gyms and swimming pools are still prohibited," Rijiju said in a tweet.

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