On Wednesday, Tejaswin Shankar created ancient past in Birmingham after winning India their first-ever Commonwealth Games medal within the high jump. Shankar, who’s the national file holder, jumped 2.22m on countback to staunch bronze for India.
There couldn’t were any better riposte to the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) who snubbed Shankar proper sooner than the Commonwealth Games. It became as soon as an arbitrary dedication from the athletic body, as Shankar has been the national file-holder within the high jump.
Whereas representing Kansas University, Shankar achieved his non-public ideal of 2.27m, which became as soon as lawful sufficient to originate a straight away qualification for the CWG Games. Among these competing in Birmingham, easiest Hamish Kerr and Django Lovett had registered better data than him. Kerr sooner or later won the gold medal.
The AFI reasoned that they brushed off Shankar as he didn’t participate within the Inter-Deliver Athletics Championship, held earlier this twelve months in India. Shankar, who currently works as an accountant within the US, asked the federation for a trial in California, where the Indian athletics camp became as soon as held earlier this twelve months.
Nonetheless the AFI paid no payment to his request and incorporated Anil Kushare, whose file of 2.24m became as soon as vastly lesser than Shankar’s, within the Indian contingent. He then dragged the AFI to Delhi Excessive Court docket.
“The brand new national file holder is being arbitrarily excluded on the whims of AFI and this circulation is truly in opposition to national interest,” advocate Malak Bhatt, who represented Tejaswin, urged Indian Specific.
The dedication came in his favour proper