New Delhi, Aug 14 (FN Agency) The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) felicitated team India’s Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games medal winners here at The Ashok Hotel on Saturday. The IOA awarded cash rewards of Rs 20 lakh, Rs 10 lakh, and Rs 7.5 lakh to the gold, silver, and bronze medallists, respectively. Several dignitaries, including IOA General Secretary Rajeev Mehta, Acting President Anil Khanna, Treasurer Anandeshwar Panday, Team India’s CWG Chef de Mission Rajesh Bhandari, General Team Manager Maninder Pal Singh, and former IOA president N. Ramachandran, graced the occasion and felicitated the medallists. IOA Secretary General, Rajeev Mehta said: “I take this opportunity to congratulate all our medallists for bringing glory to India with a combined haul of 61 medals, despite shooting, one of our top medal-yielding sports, not being part of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. “The cash rewards are a means to not only acknowledge the immense effort of the athletes but also a realistic way of supporting them in their chosen path because only when the athletes, and their families, are financially sound, will our sportspersons be able to chase excellence in this field.” IOA pushed for inclusion of shooting and wrestling at Victoria 2026 and sheds light on IOC situation.
On behalf of the IOA, Mehta and Khanna reiterated their stance on making a case for having shooting and wrestling included in the final sports programme of the next edition of the Commonwealth Games, which will be held in the Australian state of Victoria in 2026. IOA Acting President said: “I have already written to (the national federations of) wrestling as well as shooting. Shooting has already confirmed that the international federation is already following up the matter with the CWG. The wrestling federation had already been informed that the president of the CWG has already taken up the matter. By 30th September, a view will be taken.” The IOA officials also addressed the concerns raised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) regarding the IOA’s internal affairs. “As per Clause 27 of the Olympic Charter, which relates to the National Olympic Committees – there are eight or nine clauses – we are complying with every clause. We respect the Olympic Charter, we look after our athletes extremely well, our government is very supportive of looking after our athletes, we have done extremely well at the Commonwealth Games right now, we had a good performance at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, we are looking forward to doing international competitions.
India will be one of the host countries for the Olympics, the Asian Games and various [other] things in the near future,” Khanna said. “Then we are complying with everything, there is no reason for the IOC to suddenly panic so fast… I think we are moving towards a more robust and better constitution, and a better, stronger IOA.” Earlier in the day, the officials met with Commonwealth Games debutants and Birmingham 2022 silver medallists, the Indian women’s cricket team, ahead of their departure from New Delhi. The officials congratulated them on their historic silver medal, which, the IOA believed is testament to the relevance of the CWG given the rise in popularity women’s cricket in India is expected to witness following the national team’s medal-winning feat in the inaugural edition of the women’s cricket competition. Harmanpreet Kaur, the Indian cricket captain, was one of the members of the cricketing touring party who had a chat with the IOA officials, as did their coach Ramesh Powar and manager Maroof Fajandar.