Unusual as it may sound, but flashing a wide smile while getting clicked proved costly for several Indian track and field athletes, as their accreditations for the upcoming Asian Games were rejected by the organisers.
Nineteen athletes and two officials have been told by the Indian Olympic Association to resend their photos in the proper format to process their accreditations. The deadline for applying for accreditation is over but the IOA has assured that the organisers will consider these cases if the mistakes are rectified.
Getting accredited does not mean that the concerned athlete will be selected for the Asian Games but under normal procedure, accreditations are done for all the athletes included in a provisional list sent by the national sports federations.
Later, whoever gets selected will leave for the Games. Officials of Athletics Federation of India said that strict guidelines are in place regarding the photos and passport of athletes to be uploaded for accreditation of Asian Games.
“The IOA had sent us the strict guidelines about the accreditation process. It may seem funny but the organisers, in fact, gave guidelines that you cannot smile on your photo and you cannot show your teeth and you have to take it on white background,” an AFI official was quoted as saying by PTI.
There are no big games among the 19 athletes except for reigning women’s 400-metre Asian champion and Rio Olympian Nirmala Sheoran, whose whereabouts AFI are unaware of. Her photo was rejected as the background was not white.
“We have told the athletes well in advance about the do’s and don’ts of the photos to be sent for accreditation. Now they are facing the problems because they have not adhered to these guidelines,” the official said.
“It happened in the run-up to the Gold Coast CWG. We had to resend photos of some athletes again to the organisers after their accreditation were rejected initially. Of course, they were accepted and given accreditation later,” he added.
Kerala quartermiler Sachin Roby has been told to resend his photo as the earlier one was rejected because his teeth were visible. It was the case with Rajasthan’s Hina (100 metres) and Sayali Waghmare (who runs 400-metre and 800-metre) from Nagpur.
For Bengal athlete Himashree Roy, who was part of the Indian 4x100-metre relay quartet that won the bronze in the 2017 Asian Championships in Bhubaneswar, her accreditation has been rejected for a smiling passport size photo. She will have to resend a photo in a proper format now.
The worse case is that of young distance runner Sanjeevani Jadhav and 800-metres runner Sajeesh Joseph, who sent retakes of a printed photo. The athletes have been told by the AFI to submit fresh photographs by today midnight.
The AFI has sent names of more than 150 athletes for accreditation. Following problems faced in the run-up to the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, where three athletes could not take part due to late submission of names, the IOA has set a strict June 30 deadline to all NSFs to submit their final list.