IOA drops 20 from pencak silat Asiad squad, federation to take legal action

When the IOA released a list of 524 athletes for the Asian Games on July 5, 22 athletes from Pencak Silat were selected to take part, now the Olympic body has cleared only two members.

Published : Jul 17, 2018 16:04 IST , New Delhi

This is not the first time the IOA has come under the scanner on selection for the Asian Games.
This is not the first time the IOA has come under the scanner on selection for the Asian Games.
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This is not the first time the IOA has come under the scanner on selection for the Asian Games.

The Indian Olympic Association, on Tuesday, dropped 20 athletes from the Pencak Silat team for the upcoming Asian Games, alleging fake credentials, prompting the national federation to threaten legal action.

When the IOA released a list of 524 athletes for the Asian Games on July 5, 22 athletes from Pencak Silat were selected to take part, now the Olympic body has cleared only two members.

The Games is scheduled to be held in the Indonesian twin cities of Jakarta and Palembang from August 18. The Indian Pencak Silat Federation, unhappy with the decision, said that the certificate provided for the two approved athletes are the same as the 20 rejected players.

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“While talking with officials of the IOA, they said, ‘we are confirming only 2 of your female athletes for the Asian Games’,” IPSF, Secretary-General, Mufti Hamid Yasin, said.

“The IOA told us that the certificates provided by the IPSF are not genuine while the certificates of 2 selected athletes are from the same championship as the other athletes,” Yasin added.

The IPSF said that it demanded clarification from the IOA, but got no clear answers. “We are planning to take legal action. Our players are medal contenders, they have consistently performed well in the sport,” a federation official said.

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This is not the first time the IOA has come under the scanner on selection for the Asian Games. It had announced a 524-member contingent, but went on to drop the entire four-member triathlon team for furnishing 'misleading information'.

In the original squad announced by IOA, six Sambo athletes - two male and four female - were included. The number was then cut down to just one.

Pencak Silat is a full-body fighting sport, which includes grappling and throwing, in addition to the use of weaponry. The sport is indigenous to Indonesia, the host of next month’s Asian Games.

India had finished ahead of the South East Asians in the regional Pencak Silat Championships in 2016, with two silver and five bronze medals.

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