Sanjita Chanu, Yuki Bhambri dropped from TOP Scheme

Commonwealth Games gold medallist weightlifter Sanjita Chanu, whose ‘A’ dope sample tested positive for a banned substance, has been dropped from the Target Olympic Podium Scheme, along with tennis player Yuki Bhambri.

Published : Jun 13, 2018 22:50 IST , New Delhi

 Yuki Bhambri was left out as he will not take part in the upcoming Asian Games as the dates clash with the US Open. (File Photo)
Yuki Bhambri was left out as he will not take part in the upcoming Asian Games as the dates clash with the US Open. (File Photo)
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Yuki Bhambri was left out as he will not take part in the upcoming Asian Games as the dates clash with the US Open. (File Photo)

Commonwealth Games gold medallist weightlifter Sanjita Chanu, whose ‘A’ dope sample tested positive for a banned substance, has been dropped from the Target Olympic Podium Scheme, along with tennis player Yuki Bhambri.

Sanjita, who won a gold in women’s 53kg class in the Gold Coast CWG in April, had tested positive for an anabolic steroid in a test conducted during the World Championships in the USA in November 2017 and she has been put under provisional suspension.

“It was decided to drop Sanjita from the TOPS as she stands suspended by the International Weightlifting Federation on doping charges,” the Sports Authority of India said in a statement.

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Yuki was left out as he will not take part in the upcoming Asian Games as the dates clash with the US Open. He was exempted by All Indian Tennis Association from Asian Games as he stood a good chance of qualifying for the main draw of US Open.

“The committee has also decided to exclude men’s singles player Yuki Bhambri from the TOPS as he will not be playing in the Asian Games,” the SAI said.

Men’s doubles specialist Divij Sharan has been included in the scheme till the Asian Games. The decisions were taken at the Mission Olympic Cell meeting, here, to clear funding proposals regarding training, competition and equipment needs. In other decisions, Rohan Bopanna has been sanctioned ₹26.03 lakh for the use of coach and physio for 12 weeks, starting May 7.

“A total of ₹26.03 lakh has been sanctioned by the committee to Rohan Bopanna for the use of a coach and physio for a period of 12 weeks, starting 7th May. Bopanna, who is a part of India’s 2018 Asian Games squad, is a prolific doubles player and reached the semifinals of the mixed doubles event in the 2016 Olympics,” it said.

₹65.42 lakh was sanctioned for trap shooters Shreyasi Singh, Seema Tomar, Manavjit Singh Sandhu, Ankur Mittal and Shardul Vihan for training and participating in a competition in Italy ahead of the Asian Games.

An amount of ₹1.43 lakh was approved for the purchase of ammunition for Commonwealth Games gold medallist Anish Bhanwala.

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The committee also approved the hiring of physiotherapist Shrikant Iyengar for weightlifters Mirabai Chanu, Rakhi Halder, Jeremy and Pardeep Singh for five-and-half months, starting June 15, at an expense of ₹1.76 lakh.

The committee also sanctioned ₹4.91 lakh to squash player Joshna Chinappa for a month’s training in Bristol. ₹9.53 lakh was given to archers Abhishek Verma, V. Jyothi Surekha, Atanu Das, Deepika Kumari and Bombayla Devi, along with their coach Jiwanjot Singh Teja, for participation in the World Cup in the USA from June 16-25.

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