Additional accommodation is being booked in Tokyo to meet quarantine requirements of the country's Olympic delegation in case any of them tests positive for COVID-19 during the Games, Sports Authority of India Director General Sandip Pradhan has said. (More Sports News)
The Olympics is scheduled to start from July 23 and contingency plans are in place to deal with any situation that might crop up because of the raging pandemic.
"During the Games, if an athlete or a support staff tests positive, the organisers have arranged for their quarantine. We have also the discussed with the IOA and requested them to book as many rooms as possible so that we are fully prepared from our side," Pradhan, who took charge in 2019 and was given an extension of two years in June 2020, said in an exclusive interview.
More than 100 Indian athletes have qualified for the Games and expectations are high despite the extraordinary circumstances under which the event is set to be staged.
The athletes travelling from India will have to undergo three days of hard quarantine upon arrival and daily testing during their stay in Tokyo.
Asked about his expectations from the country's athletes in the Tokyo Games, he said: "My expectations can't be different from what the minister said. The (sports) minister has already said that he is expecting the best performance."
Sports minister Kiren Rijiju has predicted a best ever showing by the country's athletes. India's finest Olympic performance came in 2012 when it won six medals, including two silvers.