Anjum Mudgil's big statement, says Athletes will train well again

After getting the green signal for training from the Sports Ministry, World Championship silver medalist rifle shooter Anjum Mudgil believes that athletes will not be afraid to return to practice again. The International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) has postponed all its tournaments due to the coronavirus epidemic. Lockdown has been going on in India since March 25 but in its fourth phase, a decision has been taken to open the sports complex, the stadium only for players.

Mudgil told IANS on Wednesday, "I am happy that the stadiums are open again and the athletes will get to practice for preparations for this year's competition or Tokyo Olympics." The National Rifle Federation of India (NRAI) has decided to send the name of Anjum Mudgil for the country's highest sports award, the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award. Anjum achieved the Tokyo Olympic quota with a silver medal in the 10-meter air rifle at the 2018 World Championships.

Anjum believes that the decision to reopen all sports complexes and stadiums will help the athlete return to his rhythm. The 26-year-old female shooter said, "All athletes will now be in good rhythm before playing in any tournament, domestically or internationally." Asked if she would be afraid to return to training among athletes again during the pandemic, Anjum said, "No. I think if all athletes are justified in wearing masks and using sanitizers and maintaining social distance If you follow the protocol, there will be no fear in returning to the stadium for training. "

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