Tokyo Paralympics 2021: Tek Chand named India's new flag bearer, Mariyappan to miss opening ceremony

Mariyappan Thangavelu, who was the initial choice, was quarantined following close contact with a COVID-19 positive person on their flight to Tokyo.

Published : Aug 24, 2021 11:34 IST

Gursharan Singh, the PCI secretary-general, informed that as Mariyappan and other athletes have returned regular negative results for COVID-19, they will be allowed to train for their competitions.(File photo)

2016 Rio Paralympic Games gold medalist Mariyappan Thangavelu will not act as India’s flagbearer at the Tokyo Paralympics as he was exposed to a COVID-19 carrier, his coach Satyanarayana stated in a video message on Tuesday. Tek Chand will step in as the flag bearer at the opening ceremony on Tuesday, Satyanarayana added.

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“During his flight from Delhi to Tokyo, Mariyappan came in close contact with a COVID-19 patient. Mariyappan has been tested for COVID-19 over the last six days, and the reports are negative. He will have no trouble training and competing in his event (men’s high jump T-63). He will miss only the opening ceremony, as he has barred from it by the Organising Committee. All others in the Indian contingent are safe,” Satyanarayana said.

Discus thrower Vinod Kumar also came in close contact with the COVID-19 carrier, PCI Secretary General Gursharan Singh said.  Vinod too has subsequently tested negative and will compete in his event.