Nov 14 Delhi meet to discuss inclusion of shooting in 2022 CWG

A lot has been happening since the exclusion of shooting from Commonwealth Games scheduled in 2022 in Birmingham and to join the discussions Indian Olympic Association (IOA) President Narinder Batra will meet Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) chief Louise Martin in New Delhi on November 14.

Update: 2019-09-23 13:05 GMT
Narinder Batra is also the president of FIH (International Hockey Federation). File Photo: PTI

A lot has been happening since the exclusion of shooting from Commonwealth Games scheduled in 2022 in Birmingham and to join the discussions Indian Olympic Association (IOA) President Narinder Batra will meet Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) chief Louise Martin in New Delhi on November 14.

The discussion comes in the wake of the “concerns” raised by India on the axing of shooting from the world event.

Martin had suggested the proposed meeting between the top brass of IOA and CGF, in a letter written on September 16, to which Batra replied that the most suitable time would be November 14.

“As suggested by you in your e-mail dated 21.09.2019, we agree to start from 14th November 2019 in Delhi,” the IOA chief wrote.

The CGF chief is yet to reply to Batra’s latest e-mail but the meeting is most likely to take place on November 14 as Martin had earlier indicated a tentative window (of the weeks of November 11 and 18) for it.

The chief executive of CGF David Grevemberg will be accompanying Martin, while IOA Secretary General Rajeev Mehta will also be present during the deliberations.

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Grevemberg is also expected to meet India’s Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju.

Earlier, Martin in her letter to Batra, written on July 29, had listed three purposes of her visit to India but she did not directly mention any discussion on India’s demand for a reversal of the CGFs decision to drop shooting from the 2022 Birmingham CWG owing to .

After the unprecedented move of the IOA in July to propose boycott of the Games, the CGF leadership has indicated that its too late to change the decision, more so after the event roster was ratified by the General Assembly in Rwanda on September 3, which the IOA had boycotted in protest.

“The intended purpose of our visit would be to cover the following three areas:… further clarification necessary on the composition and process for determining the CWG sports programme, recognising the concerns raised by India (including relations going forward with the ISSF and ICFRA).

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Batra said Mehta will accompany Martin and Grevemberg to Mumbai and Bengaluru.

The IOA top officials had earlier talked about not having any Indian in the CGF decision-making bodies which they said made it difficult for them to work in making shooting a core sport in the CWG.

Shooting has featured in every Commonwealth Games since 1966 with the exception of Edinburgh 1970.

But since the sport in an optional one, it has remained the prerogative of the host nation whether to include it in the CWG.

The CGF constitution will need an amendment if the sport is to be included in the core programme.

The November 14 meeting may discuss the issue of India’s absence in the top decision-making bodies of the CGF.

(With inputs from agencies)

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