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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, August 12, 2018
Bungling National Olympic Committee Shoots Down Archers
Suresh Subramaniam and Maxwell de Silva | Photo courtesy Daily News
Officials of the National Olympic Committee (NOC)
has given and are still giving Sri Lankan archers the runaround and has
all but ruined their chances of competing in the Asian Games to be held
in Jakarta, Indonesia from August 18 to September 2, Colombo Telegraph
reliably learns.
The following is the sequence of events that led to a situation where
the Sri Lanka Archery Association (SLAA) and the archers ended up
getting short-changed by the NOC:
1. The SLAA held trials as early as April 2018
2. The following five (5) archers achieved qualifying standards and
their names were submitted to the NOC by the SLAA: Sajeev De Silva,
Nipun Seneviratne, Lakmal Rajasinghe, Chandana Abeygunasekera and
Thisari Silva [Note: typically, sports associations submit a ‘long list’
which is duly pruned after trials; the SLAA fulfilled the overall
criteria well ahead of all deadlines]
3. The SLAA was informed by the NOC on July 19 that only Sajeev Silva’s
name had been approved [Note: Sajeev Silva had recorded the best
performance at the trials while Thisari Silva came first among female
archers. NOC has not explained the logic of dropping Thisari]
4. The SLAA made representations to the Ministry of Sports, believing that it was a ministry decision
5. The Ministry directed the SLAA to appeal to the National Selection Committee (NSC)
6. The NSC informed the SLAA that it only approves names submitted by the NOC.
7. The SLAA then went to NOC President Suresh Subramaniam who told them
that it was too late, that the deadline (June 30) and advised the SLAA
to obtain the green light from the Asian Archery Federation (AFF)
8. The AFF, responding to an email from SLAA said that they are unable
to resolve the issue since ‘entries should be confirmed/approved by the
particular country’s NOC’ and directed the SLAA to the Asian Games
Organizing Committee (Archery)
9. The SLAA duly wrote to the Asian Games Organizing Committee (Archery)
10. The Asian Games Organizing Committee (Archery) wrote back intimating
that since the ultimate participant of the 18th Asian Games is the NOC,
the SLAA could ask NOC (Sri Lanka) to submit manual forms of entry by
name and complete signature, stamp and AD number of the athletes
11. When the SLAA followed these instructions, the NOC General Secretary
Maxwell de Silva informed the SLAA the Director of Asian Games had told
the NOC that the entries had closed and new entries cannot be
accommodated [Note: the archers mentioned above were not ‘new entries’
since they were already on the ‘long list’]
12. When the aggrieved archers met with Maxwell De Silva, he had mentioned the note from the Director of Asian Games
13. When it was pointed out to him that these were not ‘new names’ he
had advised them to speak with Hemasiri Fernando who is the Vice
President of the Asian Olympic Council, pointing out that Fernando could
resolve the issue
14. Two archers, along with Faizer Mustapha, met with Hemasiri Fernando who assured everyone that the issue would be resolved
It is unclear why the NOC has been sending the archers around the
proverbial mulberry bush. On a previous occasion two archers who met the
qualifying standards were denied the opportunity take part in the Asian
Games (Incheon, South Korea).
Moreover claim regarding deadlines and ‘new entries’ has been proven to
be a lie since the NOC has accommodated an aggrieved athlete from a
different sport who made representations to court over being ‘dropped’
in favor of the daughter of an NOC Vice President even though she had
not taken part in the trials.
Also, the attitude of Subramaniam and De Silva are at odds with their
rhetoric regarding Sri Lanka’s contingent to the Asian Games.


