The Corona epidemic has had a major impact on many areas. Meanwhile, the breaks on sports due to COVID-19 infection are now slowly been lifted. The Sports Authority of India may organize a national wrestling camp next month, in view of the Tokyo Olympics 2021. The Sports Authority of India is working with the Indian Wrestling Federation on the projected dates of the camp.
Last month, after the Delhi High Court rejected the recognition of 57 National Sports Federations, the Sports Authority of India took up the responsibility of organizing the national camp. This camp is to be held in view of the preparations for the Tokyo Olympics. Preparations are to be held for the next month. Vinod Tomar, general secretary of the Wrestling Federation of India, said in his statement, "Many players are training by themselves right now. They also believe that this month should pass. So we can probably think about camping in the first week of August."
Initially, the focus will be on the Olympic category. As soon as the situation improves, we will start camps for other sections also. Men's players' camp will be organized in Sonepat while the women's camp will be in Lucknow. The top players who have qualified for the Olympics will have to come to the camp. There is only one wrestling tournament left this year. And that is the World Championship, which will be played in Belgrade, Serbia between 12 December and 20 December. On this, Tomar said in his statement, 'We have time till December. So there is no need to hurry. Things are also unclear about the World Championship, whether it will happen in December or not.
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