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Mary Kom, Chanu, Sindhu elected in IOA Athlete's Commission

Multiple-time winter Olympian Shiva Keshavan is also in the list of 10 eminent sportsperson

PTI New Delhi Published 14.11.22, 04:31 PM
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Five-time world champion boxer M C Mary Kom, double Olympic medallist PV Sindhu and multiple-time winter Olympian Shiva Keshavan were among 10 eminent sportspersons elected unopposed as members of the IOA Athletes Commission in the polls held here on Monday.

The other seven members of the apex body are Tokyo Olympics silver medallist weightlifter Mirabai Chanu, 2012 Olympics bronze winner shooter Gagan Narang, veteran table tennis player Achanta Sharath Kamal, ace hockey player Rani Rampal, fencer Bhavani Devi, rower Bajrang Lal and former shot putter OP Karhana.

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All the 10 members, out of which five are female, are Olympians. Keshavan is the only Winter Olympian.

Only 10 candidates filed nominations for the same number of seats in the Athletes Commission and Umesh Sinha, who is also the returning officer of the upcoming IOA elections, declared all of them elected unopposed.

India's first individual Olympic gold medallist shooter Abhinav Bindra and former India hockey team captain Sardar Singh will complete the 12-member athletes commission in their capacity as members of the corresponding bodies of the International Olympic Committee and Olympic Council of Asia respectively. Both of them will have voting rights.

Bindra was appointed as member of IOC Athletes Commission in 2018 for a eight-year term while Sardar was made OCA Athletes Committee member in 2019 for a four-year term.

Under the new constitution of the Indian Olympic Association which was adopted on November 10, the athletes commission is to have equal representation of male and female members.

Keshavan, who has represented India in six Winter Olympics, said this was the first full fledged athletes commission in IOA history.

"Yes, this is a historic moment for the athletes of the country. We now have a proper and full fledged athletes commission for the first time in IOA history," Keshavan told PTI.

Two members of the athlete commission, one male and one female, will sit at the IOA General Assembly with voting rights as well as the IOA Executive Council (with voting rights). IOA Executive Council elections will be held on December 10 on the orders of the Supreme Court.

"We will have our first meeting on Tuesday, we will get to know who will be the president and vice president (one of the two will be a female) tomorrow."

The members of the IOA Athletes Commission were to be elected by their peers and Keshavan said the electoral college was made up of 70-odd members.

"The NSFs which have athletes commissions nominates two voters -- one male and a female -- and in case of NSFs which do not have athletes commissions, their executive council nominates one male and a female to vote in the IOA Athletes Commission elections," Keshavan said.

The 10-member Athletes Commission will also select eight sportspersons of outstanding merit (SOM) who, under the new constitution, will be members of the IOA General Assembly with voting rights. Two SOMs -- one male and one female -- will also be members of the IOA Executive Council.

Under the IOA constitution prepared by Justice (retd) L Nageswara Rao, six members (three male and three female) out of the 10 in the athletes commission should be Olympians who have participated in at least one of the last three editions of the Games.

Out of the three male and three female athletes each, at least one should be from an individual sport and at least one from a team sport.

At least one of these six athletes should have participated in a Winter Olympics or the last three editions of the Asian Winter Games.

Four members (two male and two female) should have won at least one medal in any of the last three editions of the Asian Games, Commonwealth Games, National Games or the Senior National Championship.

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