The core group of Indian swimmers were unable to compete in an Olympic qualifying event in Monaco last week as the French government had directed the players to serve a 10-day quarantine period. In spite of requests, the European country did not agree to exempt the mandatory period, in wake of the second Covid-19 wave in India. As per the officials, it wouldn’t be possible for the swimmers to achieve positive results if they do not train for 10 consecutive days.
"There is a travel restriction for Indians due to the second coronavirus wave in India. But we requested the French government to reduce the 10-day quarantine rule for the national swimming team. Since they didn't agree, we had to cancel the tour," said Monal Choksi, secretary-general of SFI (Swimming Federation of India).
However, the federation is quite hopeful of sending the squad to a couple of competitions next month. The cut-off for Olympic qualification is June 27. Six Indian swimmers, including Srihari Nataraj and Sajan Prakash, have already attained Olympic B qualification mark, but direct entries would only be granted to A mark holders.
"We are looking for two competitions next month in Europe where the quarantine period for Indians is less than a week. If all goes according to plan, we would send the national team to Europe. Once Indian team goes through the Covid-19 protocols in Serbia, it wouldn't be difficult to travel to Italy,” added the official.
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