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IOA Athletes Commission eyes fresh start

ByAvishek Roy
Published on: Jul 25, 2025 11:32 PM IST

The AC, which has some of India’s most decorated athletes, will now reach out to federations to name their athletes’ representatives

New Delhi: With the Indian Olympic Association getting back to business, the defunct Athletes Commission (AC) is also showing signs of revival.

IOA Athletes Commission vice-chairpersonSharath Kamal. (AP)

The IOA AC, headed by MC Mary Kom, was formed with much fanfare to become the voice of athletes in federations but there was hardly any activity in the past 18 months as the turmoil within the IOA took centrestage.

The AC, which has some of India’s most decorated athletes, will now reach out to federations to name their athletes’ representatives. AC vice-chairperson Sharath Kamal said their first task is to ask National Sports Federations to forward names of two athletes who can liaison with them.

“One thing on the agenda is to try and activate as many as AC with different NSFs. If any federation doesn’t not have an athletes commission yet, they can at least give us two representatives who can communicate with IOA AC,” Sharath told HT.

To run its various programmes, the AC would need financial grants. The IOA finances were in freeze due to the tussle. However, it is now hoping to get the grants from IOA and the clearances from the executive council to avail the grants from IOC and Olympic Council of Asia.

Winter Olympic legend Shiva Keshavan, who is member of the IOA AC and also the vice-chair of the Athletes Committee in the OCA, says that it is important for the athletes’ voice to be taken on board at all levels as the key stakeholders of the Olympic movement.

“An active athletes commission is required to ensure that decision making remains athlete centric, I’m glad to see immediate steps being taken in this regard” Shiva told HT.

“As athlete representatives, we also have a duty towards peers with much to do to improve the athlete experience, including setting up safeguarding policies, anti-doping education, career transition pathways and much more.”

The commission is like a support system for the athletes. It provides support to athletes with their physical and mental well-being, enhances safeguarding measures, protects athletes rights to clean and fair competition among other key objectives.

IOC Athletes’ Commission (AC) recently hosted the International Athletes’ Forum (IAF) in Lausanne in June. Sharath represented ITTF while Keshavan came from OCA. India’s (IOA) AC was also represented by Rani Rampal and Om Prakash Singh Karhana.

“I have learned a lot at ITTF and at the IOC athletes forum,” said Sharath. “As a player we only looked at the technical part. Now I am having a completely different view, on how the sport can grow, on the business of sports, on athletes development etc,” said Sharath.

 
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