Unprecedented 6 women in AFI Athletes Commission
Nine-strong athletes commission features three men, including javelin throw star Neeraj Chopra
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Long-jump great Anju Bobby George and javelin throw star Neeraj Chopra. PHOTO: PTI
Chandigarh, 8 Jan
Long-jump great Anju Bobby George
was on Wednesday named chairperson of the Athletics Federation of India's nine-strong
athletes commission that features six women with javelin throw star Neeraj
Chopra being its most prominent male member.
The other women in the new panel
are runner Jyotirmoyee Sikdar, discus thrower Krishna Poonia, hurdler MD
Valsamma, steeplechaser Sudha Singh and runner Sunita Rani. George, a 2003
world championships bronze-winner, is also a senior vice president in the AFI.
All of them are retired and their
induction is a noteworthy milestone in the AFI's quest for gender parity in its
set-up. The previous commission featured four women.
The commission was unveiled on
Wednesday after the elections held in October last year.
Two-time Olympic medal-winning
Neeraj Chopra is one of the four nominated members after consultations by the
AFI's executive council.
The other two male members of the
commission are 3000m steeplechaser Avinash Sable and newly-elected AFI
president Bahadur Singh Sagoo, a shot put gold medal winner at 2002 Asian
Games. Sagoo was the chairman of the previous commission.
Outgoing AFI treasurer Madhu Kant
Pathak, who was the returning officer for the elections, said the polls were
held after following due process.
"Election notification was
issued and other rules and regulations were followed. Five members were
elected.
"Later, after consultation
with the executive council, four members including Neeraj and Sable were added
as Athletes Commission member. Both Neeraj and Sable initially said that they
will not be able to give much time as they are active athletes but they accepted,"
said Pathak.
Sumariwalla made ex-officio member
Outgoing AFI President Adille Sumariwalla will continue to be a part of the executive council as an ex-officio member as he is a part of the World Athletics Council.
The 67-year-old Sumariwalla, who
served as AFI president for three consecutive terms from 2012, is currently an
executive board member of World Athletics -- the international governing body
of the sport.
"We amended the AFI
constitution last year to the effect that any person who is in the World
Athletics council will be an ex-officio member of the AFI executive
council," AFI Planning Commission Chairman Lalit Bhanot announced on the
concluding day of the Annual General Body Meeting here.
On Tuesday, Sumariwalla had
insisted that he is not going anywhere and will be around to guide the new
office-bearers of the AFI and act as the body's spokesperson too.
On Wednesday, Sagoo announced that
Sumariwalla will also be the chairman of the committee which will liaise with
the government as well as international bodies. In addition, he will be a
member of the Ethics Commission of the AFI.
Domestic schedule
In another decision, Indian athletics' first major national senior championships of the season -- the Federation Cup -- will be held in Kozhikode, Kerala, from 21-24 April.
Haryana's Panchkula was to host the
event but expressed its inability to do so as it had conducted the National
Inter-State Championships in June last year.
This year's National Inter-State
Senior Championships will be held from August 20 to 24 in Chennai, as proposed
in the tentative calendar.
National Open Championships,
earlier proposed to be held in Pune or Bengaluru, will now be staged in Ranchi
from 27 to 30 September.
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