Goel: We will extend all support to Narsingh

Narsingh Yadav was cleared yesterday to compete in the Rio Olympics after being exonerated of doping charges by a panel of NADA, which ruled that the wrestler was a victim of "sabotage" and deserved the benefit of doubt.

Published : Aug 02, 2016 20:40 IST , New Delhi

Narsingh Yadav is a Commonwealth Games gold medallist.
Narsingh Yadav is a Commonwealth Games gold medallist.
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Narsingh Yadav is a Commonwealth Games gold medallist.

Sports Minister Vijay Goel today said that the government will provide all support to help dope-cleared wrestler Narsingh Yadav represent the country at the Rio Olympic Games.

The 26-year-old was cleared yesterday to compete in the Rio Olympics after being exonerated of doping charges by a panel of the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA), which ruled that the wrestler was a victim of “sabotage” and deserved the benefit of doubt.

“Narsingh Yadav have been given a clean chit which means there is no taint of dope on him. He has not been punished, he has been cleared,” Goel said. “Now we have to go through the process where WFI have to write to the world body and they have to clear it and then IOC will clear it and we will have to ensure that WADA doesn’t become a hindrance and we will extend all support to him and the federation."

Another Rio qualified shot putter Inderjeet Singh’s chances of making it to Olympics also seemed slim after his ’B’ sample was also found positive. Last week, his ‘A’ sample was also found positive but the athlete had claimed foul play in the dope test.

Asked about Inderjeet, Goel said: “It is not possible for me to comment on anybody till we receive a report from the anti-doping disciplinary committee. So we will wait for the report.”

Five-time world champion boxer MC Mary Kom also extended her support to Narsingh.

“I am so happy for him. Actually he has been facing a lot of trouble in his preparation for Olympics. God is always with us and one who is with truth. He has been fighting all the difficulties and is working hard and wish him all the best,” said the London Olympics bronze medallist.

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