Selection trials to be held in seven weight categories to pick Judo team for Commonwealth Games

In the wake of de-recognition of JFI on April 22, an expert committee was constituted by the SAI to oversee the selection process and suggest changes.

Published : May 22, 2022 18:23 IST , New Delhi

REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE: The now-derecognised Judo Federation of India (JFI) had on March 18 sent a long list of four judokas each in 48kg, 57kg and 63kg for women and in 60kg, 66kg and 100kg for men to the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee.
REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE: The now-derecognised Judo Federation of India (JFI) had on March 18 sent a long list of four judokas each in 48kg, 57kg and 63kg for women and in 60kg, 66kg and 100kg for men to the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee.
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REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE: The now-derecognised Judo Federation of India (JFI) had on March 18 sent a long list of four judokas each in 48kg, 57kg and 63kg for women and in 60kg, 66kg and 100kg for men to the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee.

The committee nominated to oversee judo selection in the country will conduct final trials in seven weight categories from May 23 to 26 to pick the Indian team for the upcoming Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, Sports Authority of India (SAI) said on Sunday.

"The trials for women athletes would be held here on May 23 and 24 while the trials for men Judokas would be held in Patiala on May 25 and 26," SAI said in a release.

The now-derecognised Judo Federation of India (JFI) had on March 18 sent a long list of four judokas each in 48kg, 57kg and 63kg for women and in 60kg, 66kg and 100kg for men to the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee.

The selection committee will now have to pick the final list of judokas from among those (in the long list) sent by the de-recognised JFI to the CWG organisers for the six categories -- three each for men and women.

"The selection committee does not have the choice of expanding the list of probables for each weight category from the four names already sent by the now-derecognised JFI," the SAI said.

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"The panel attempted through the Indian Olympic Association to make some changes, but the Organising Committee in Birmingham declined to allow any adjustments." SAI also said "besides the six weight categories... trials would be held in the women's 78kg class as well since there is an indication that the organisers may accommodate India's request to allow an extra competitor." The Birmingham CWG will be held from July 28 to August 8.

In the wake of de-recognition of JFI on April 22, an expert committee was constituted by the SAI to oversee the trials and the selection process and suggest changes.

Olympian judokas Cawas Billimoria, Sandeep Byala and Sunith Thakur as well as judo masters Arun Dwivedi and Yogesh K Dhadve are members of the expert committee.

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The governing body also said that "the selection committee will hold fresh trials across weight categories for other international events that are coming up." The sports ministry had de-recognised JFI on April 22 for non-compliance with regard to holding of fresh elections in February this year.

India has so far won three silver and five bronze in judo at the Commonwealth Games.

The judo competitions are scheduled to be held from August 2 to 3 at the Coventry Arena in Birmingham.

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