New Delhi, April 11, 2016: An
eight-member team has left for Hong Kong to
participate in the Asian Olympic Qualification event to be held
between April 13 and 17, 2016.
The team is led by ace Indian paddler, Achanta Sharath
Kamal, who is currently placed at No. 61. The other men’s team members are
Soumyajit Ghosh, Anthony Amalraj and Harmeet Desai. The women’s squad consists
of Manika Batra, Mouma Das, K. Shamini and Pooja Sahasrabuddhe.
Bhawani Mukherjee and Arup Basak will the two coaches
accompanying the team for the five-day event.
The Indian team members, after the world championships
appearance in Kuala Lumpur
in February-March, had been participating in different leagues abroad and
training specifically at their base. According to Coach Bhawani Mukherjee, all
players are in match-fit condition and in better frame of mind.
As per Olympic qualification norms, only two men and two
women per country can make the cut. All the eight players will be first
competing in the South Asian region qualification, which is Stage 1 of the
event. The South Asian region countries comprise Sri
Lanka, Pakistan,
Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal,
Maldives and India. Since
our supremacy is too well known in the region, India are assured of two Olympic
berths (one man and one woman) from this event.
But for the other two berths (one man and one woman) the
next opportunity for the rest the squad members comes from Stage 2 which is the
Asian Qualifiers.
With 22 players getting direct entry based on individual’s
singles Olympics rankings, Sharath Kamal stands a very good chance. However,
with the ITTF making it mandatory from this year for all players to take part
in qualification events, Sharath cannot take any chances and wait for the
ITTF’s announcement which will come after the world rankings in May.
TTFI Press release
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