Anju Bobby George Contests IOA’s Choice To “Not Consider” Neeraj Chopra To Lead India in the Olympics in Paris
Veteran table tennis player Sharath Kamal will be the Indian group’s flagbearer for the impending Paris 2024 Olympics.
Famous Indian competitor Anju Bobby George scrutinized the Indian Olympic Association’s (IOA) choice to “not consider” ‘Brilliant Kid’ Neeraj Chopra as India’s banner conveyor for the impending Paris Olympics 2024. Recently, ace table tennis player Sharath Kamal will be the Indian group’s flagbearer for the impending Paris 2024 Olympics, while Olympic bronze medalist MC Mary Kom has been named as gourmet specialist de mission for the Late Spring Games.
The Federation and Asian Games medalist took to Instagram and scrutinized IOA’s choice to not consider Neeraj as flagbearer and stated, “Shockingly, the Indian Olympic Affiliation didn’t think about our brilliant kid Neeraj Chopra as a banner conveyor for the 2024 Olympic Games .. ????? ( All the federatins including Table tennis, yet to declare the group for Olympics) ?at last its Neeraj’s decision in view of his own evaluation of the circumstance.. still..why ???….@weareteamindia.”
The World No. 88 has come out on top for the public table tennis title a record multiple times. He has won 13 decorations at the CWG, including seven golds. He has likewise won two awards at the Asian Games. The incredible TT player is likewise a three-time bronze medalist at the Big showdowns.
Mary is the principal female fighter in boxing history to have caught six world titles. The five-time Asian hero was the main female fighter from India to bring back home a gold decoration at the 2014 Asian Games.
The accomplished pugilist won a bronze decoration in the London 2012 Olympic Games, leaving any record or title immaculate. She acquainted herself with the world at 18 years old at the debut world meet in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
“We are more than happy to have such a recognized and fit group of authorities driving our contingent for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Their aptitude, devotion, and energy for sports will without a doubt move our competitors to accomplish their best and do right by the country,” Indian Olympic Affiliation (IOA) President PT Usha said in an authority explanation, posted on X on Thursday.
Gagan Narang, a bronze medalist in the 10m air rifle occasion at the 2012 London Olympics, has been named to head the shooting town tasks for the Paris Olympics. Shooting, which acquired India its most memorable individual Olympic decoration in Beijing 2008, has not delivered an Indian medalist since London 2012.
The Olympic Games will occur from July 26 to August 11.