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CWG 2018: CSI urges Saina, Sindhu to reconsider decision to ask accreditation for parents

Former sprinter Aswini Nachappa asks Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu to reconsider their move to ask CWG accreditation for their parents as gymnasts' coach misses out

By Unnikrishnan
Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu: In the eye of a storm

Bengaluru, April 4: Slamming the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) for not securing Commonwealth Games accreditation for coaches of gymnasts Aruna and Meghana Reddy, Clean Sports India - headed by former sprinter Ashwini Nachappa - blamed the IOA for having got its priorities wrong.

It has also appealed to shuttlers, PV Sindhu and Saina Nehwal to reconsider their "need" to provide accreditation to their respective parents and, instead, request the IOA to give those two accreditation to the coaches of the two gymnasts who, according to CSI, are also medal prospects.

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"Coaches for two young gymnasts Aruna Reddy and Meghana Reddy, have not been given accreditation. Accreditation allows a coach to accompany their players and gives them access to the Games Village as well as to the preparatory and competitive arenas," the CSI release said.

"This accreditation is crucial, as having a coach is paramount to a player's performance in the competition. There is huge psychological disadvantage for the player when the coach is not with them at such an important event," the release said.

Recently, Aruna became the first Indian to win a bronze medal in the World Gymnastics Championship.

Rhythmic gymnast Meghna has been training with Vavara Fillou, a Greek coach, and recorded good scores during the trials for the CWG.

"Both Aruna and Meghana are medal prospects and it is sheer callousness on the part of IOA to ignore the accreditation for the coaches of these athletes.

"What is beyond any comprehension is why IOA would provide accreditation to the parents of Sindhu and Saina and not the coaches of these two gymnasts, who deserve it legitimately.

"We at Clean Sports India appeal to the IOA to reconsider and provide the coaches of the two gymnasts immediately with accreditation. We appeal to Sindhu and Saina to reconsider their need to have their parents given accreditation," said the release.

Story first published: Wednesday, April 4, 2018, 18:52 [IST]
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