CWG medal-aspirant boxer Lovlina Borgohain alleges ‘politics’ hampering her preparations  

Lovlina Borgohain

Lovlina Borgohain (in red) during a bout PTI file photo

Birmingham: Olympic bronze medallist Lovlina Borgohain alleged Monday that her preparations for the Commonwealth Games (CWG) are being hampered because of the ‘continuous harassment’ her coaches are facing from the authorities. The Indian boxing squad reached the Games Village here Sunday night after a training stint in Ireland. However, Sandhya Gurung the personal personal coach of Lovlina Borgohain could not enter the Village since she does not have accreditation.

Lovlina, perhaps, wanted her personal coach Amey Kolekar with her during the CWG but he did not feature in the long list. The decorated pugilist expressed her anger in a long Twitter post.

“Today with a lot of grief, I want to tell everyone about the continuous harassment going on with me. The coaches who helped me win an Olympic medal are always being side-lined. It has severely impacted my training schedule,” Lovlina wrote.

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“One of the coaches is Sandhya Gurungji, who is a Dronacharya awardee. I had to plead with folded hands to get my coaches included in the contingent. I am feeling mentally harassed because of this ordeal. Right now, my coach Sandhya Gurung is standing outside the CWG village and not being allowed to enter. Just eight days before the start of my event, my training schedule has been hampered. My other coach has been sent back to India,” Lovlina added.

Lovlina alleged that she endured similar treatment before the World Championship in Istanbul. She said she fears that something similar will happen at the upcoming Birmingham Games.

“I don’t understand how will I focus on the Games (CWG) amidst all this? My world championships also suffered because of this. I don’t want my CWG to be affected due to politics. Hoping I will overcome this politics and win a medal for my country. Jai Hind,” Lovlina said in another post.

The Boxing Federation of India (BFI) said the accreditation process is being managed by the Indian Olympic Association (IOA). It hoped that issue will be sorted soon.

“The IOA and BFI are working to get Sandhya’s accreditation continuously. It is in IOA’s hand but it will come by today or tomorrow,” the BFI secretary Hemanta Kalita said Monday.

“We had given all names beforehand but there is a quota system. Based on the number of athletes who have qualified there is 25 per cent quota. So we had four officials, which includes coach, doctor etc,” Kalita added.

Meanwhile the Sports Authority of India (SAI) said it will try that a proper resolution is reached. “SAI has taken up the matter with BFI. The Sports Ministry is in talks with IOA to solve the matter and ensure best possible preparation for Lovlina who is a strong medal contender,” a SAI official said.

 

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