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17-member Indian athletics squad to train in Antalya

NewsGram Desk

New Delhi: As part of the preparations for the Rio 2016 Olympics, a 17-member Indian athletics squad will leave early Saturday from here for a 70-day training stint at the state-of-the-art training centre at Antalya in Turkey, it was announced on Friday.

The squad comprises of the national campers for quarter-mile event, 400 metres hurdles, and the 4×400 metres relay events for both men and women, according to a release from the Athletics Federation of India (AFI).

A total of eight women, nine men and five coaches and support staff are part of the squad, with two more support staff and other athletes expected to join the Antalya training camp in a fortnight's time.

"The AFI will strive to do everything under its limit to provide the best training facilities to our athletes for 2016 Olympics. The training centre in Antalya in Turkey offers the right combination of climatic conditions, namely, sea, land, hills and forest areas, and also a synthetic hill track for the training of our athletes," AFI president Adille J Sumariwalla said.

"We hope these world-class training conditions will make a difference to the preparation of our athletes for Rio and I extend my best wishes to all of them. I'm also grateful to the Sports Authority of India (SAI) and the Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports for supporting our athletes."

The 4×400 metres women's relay squad is the reigning Asian Games champion and Asian Games record-holder while the men's 4×400 metres relay team has won a medal in the past at the Asian Games.

In the men's and women's 400 metres individual events, Rajiv Arokia and MR Poovamma won the bronze medal in the 2014 Asian Games respectively, and recently, the duo come close to qualifying for the 2016 Olympics.

Star athlete Ashwini Akunji had won two gold medals in the 2010 Asian Games, including one for the hurdles race.

(IANS)

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