To check Oneindia News on your Mobile
go to:   http://m.oneindia.in/news/
  •  

No plans to ban Sierra Leone

MELBOURNE, Mar 25 (Reuters) The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) has ruled out any ban on Sierra Leone competing at future Games after half their team disappeared in Melbourne.

Police and Australian immigration officials have been searching for 11 athletes from the war-ravaged African country who have gone missing from the village.

Another 20 Sierra Leone athletes stayed in England after the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester but CGF president Mike Fennell said there were no plans to ban the country from competing at the next Games in New Delhi in 2010.

''We've had separate discussions with various officials and banning is not on our agenda at all,'' Fennell told a news conference today.

''We recognise that in a number of countries there are considerable hardships and therefore, whether athletes or other citizens, they will go to other countries where they think they will be better off.

''The management and the administrators in Sierra Leone are very embarrassed over this, they take it very seriously and in fact they will be taking further measures to prevent a re-occurrence of this.'' Fennell also dismissed concerns about widespread doping in India after two weightlifters failed drug tests in Melbourne.

Raju Edwin and Tajinder Singh were due to face the Court of Arbitration for Sport after testing positive for the banned anabolic steroid stanozolol.

The results are just the latest in a series of doping scandals involving Indian weightlifters in the past four years but Fennell said he was not concerned about more doping problems in New Delhi.

''It's a very large country, over a billion people, and perhaps there will be people who are perhaps not as knowledgeable about the drug situation and the doping situation, and there will be instances,'' he said.

''But we are satisfied that the organisers, and certainly with our responsibility for the whole situation, will ensure the drug testing will not be any less severe for India than it was here.'' Meanwhile, Australian officials have ruled out bidding for the Games again for at least another 20 years.

Australia's Commonwealth Games chief executive Perry Crosswhite said that after hosting the Olympics in 2000 and the Commonwealth Games this year, Australia would have to go to the back of the queue.

''With the Commonwealth Games, it would at least be 20 years, if not longer,'' Crosswhite said.

''And we're probably talking 20 to 40 years for an Olympics.

You're now getting 10 to 12 countries putting the hands up to bid.'' REUTERS PM PM1132

FM condemns Jayalalithaa's statement on Sonia Gandhi

Chennai, Mar 25: Reacting strongly on Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa's statement on Congress President Sonia Gandhi's resignation as MP and National Advisory Council Chairperson, Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram today said it revealed her ''pathological hatred'' for Ms Gandhi.In a statement here, he said of all comments by political leaders on the resignation, Ms Jayalalithaa's was the most extraordinary.Mr Chidambaram recalled the 2001 Assembly poll when her nominations from four constituencies were rejected by Returning Officers. ''She did not challenge.....

Polling begins for Kauriram Assembly by-elections in UP

Lucknow, Mar 25 (UNI) Polling started on a dull note for the Kauriram Assembly by-elections in Gorakhpur district today amid tight security arrangment. According to the state election office sources, about 15 per cent of the electorate have exercised their franchise in the first three hours of polling. The polling was by and large peaceful and there was no report of violence so far. Bypoll to the constituency was necessitated after the Supreme Court quashed the.....

Hollywood director Irvin Kershner in India for his new movie

Mumbai, Mar 25 (UNI) The might and mind behind Hollywood blockbusters like ''Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back'', James Bond flick ''Never Say Never Again'' and ''Robocop II'', Director Irvin Kershner is in India and what attracted him to the country is the Bollywood talent and locales here. Kershner along with producer Dr Arjun Daluvoy is here for a recee for their forthcoming movie ''The Princess and The Wizard.'' The movie, which is said.....
User Comments
[ Post Comments ]
Be the first to comment on this article.
Oneindia  Oneindia Login