The 21 members of the camp, which were found to be Kovid-19 positive at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, include Indian Women’s Boxing High Performance Director Rafael Bergmasko and head coach Mohammad Ali Qamar, but any infected boxers are not part of the Olympic contingent. Is. The Sports Authority of India (SAI) camp has issued a statement confirming the infected players but the names of the infected players have not been disclosed. However, a source close to the team told PTI that high-ranking members of the coaching staff were among those found to be Kovid-19 positive.
Precautionary Kovid-19 probe at National Coaching Camp for top women boxers at Indira Gandhi Sports Complex, New Delhi However, none of them were boxers at the Olympics. Those who were found to be Covid-19 positive had no symptoms and were sent to the quarantine area according to the cy protocol.
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Accordingly, boxers and others who are heading to the Negative Eye Olympics are placed in a safe zone at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi. Sai’s main attempt is to stop the virus from spreading. “This has stopped training for a while,” the source said. “Rafael and Ali Qamar have been positive with some other assistant coaches,” he said.
He said, ‘Boxers going to the Olympics are not positive, but they may have come into contact with Kovid-19-positive boxers during sparring, so this needs to be monitored further. All were sent to quarantine. There is no training going on right now. The boxers who qualified for the Olympic Games were MC Mary Kom (51kg), Simranjit Kaur (60kg), Lavlina Borgohain (69kg) and Pooja Rani (75kg). In March, 10 members of the men’s team were found to be Kovid-19 positive in Patiala.
Two coaches at the national women’s boxing camp are Kovid-19 positives






