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Indian Archers may again have to Undergo Trails for Tokyo Olympics: Sources

Akash Singh

The country's top archers Atanu Das, Tarundeep Roy, Deepika Kumari, Bombayla Devi, and Praveen Jadhav will have to go through the selection process once again. The Archery Association of India (AAI) has hinted at another trial. At the same time, Tarundeep Roy, who played the main role in getting the Olympic quota, has himself demanded a re-trial.

He says that this decision will be in favor of seniors and there will not be any injustice to juniors. The top eight archers in the country for Tokyo have been selected through trial. The top three archers are to receive Olympic tickets. But with the Olympics postponed for one year, AAI has to plan for another trial.

The AAI has not yet decided whether to start the selection process from open trial or to start the trial from the bottom by exempting the top eight archers. AAI Secretary-General Pramod Chandrukar said that nothing has to be tried again. Seniors should not back down if there is an open trial.

Tarundeep, who won the country's first individual medal at the Asian Games, says that junior archers will not lose their rights by conducting a repeat trial. He himself is among the top three archers but believes that it would not be right to retain the top eight for a year and a half. This will lead to a decline in performance. Due to repeated trials, they will have to make preparations that will be in our interest.

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