India will march at number 21, at least players have been included due to Corona
Tokyo, July 22 (IANS) | As many as 22 sportspersons and 6 officials will take part in the Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony. Indian Olympic Association President Narendra Dhruv Batra gave this information on Thursday. In view of the Kovid-19 epidemic by the organizers, all countries have been asked to reduce the number of players participating in the opening ceremony. After this the Indian team disclosed its numbers.
According to Batra, in the opening ceremony to be held on July 23, there will be 1 player from hockey, 8 from boxing, 4 from table tennis, 2 from rowing, 1 from gymnastics, 1 from swimming, 4 from rowing, 1 player from fencing while 6 officials will also be selected. has been included in this list. Although hockey players will not take part in the opening ceremony, but since the men’s team captain Manpreet Singh is the flag bearer, he will take part in it. Woman boxer MC Mary Kom is also the flag bearer and she will also take part in the event.
Players associated with archery, judo, badminton, weightlifting, tennis, hockey (women’s and men’s) and shooting will not participate in the opening ceremony. According to the IOA, since the matches of the players associated with these games are on 23 or 24 and they have to prepare for it, they were kept out of the opening ceremony.
The march past of the opening ceremony will be according to the Japanese alphabet and in this sense, India will be number 21. The opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics will take place on Friday at the Olympic Stadium. The stadium, which will host major track and field events as well as the gold medal match in women’s football, is also scheduled to host the closing ceremony on 8 August. Other teams are also sending a limited number of athletes to the opening ceremony, with Australia limiting the contingent to 50 and Britain to 30.
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