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A multi-sport National Centre of Excellence in Kandivli is in such bad shape that it is not even fit for training, all thanks to a political and administrative tussle. The athletics turf at Sports Authority of India, Kandivli. But, the extent of the shambles at the centre is a poor reflection of the facilities our athletes deserve.
What was once a thriving ground for development of promising athletes across disciplines now houses trainees from only two sports— wrestling and hockey. The hockey turf at the Kandivli centre. If sports-loving citizens of India wonder why podium occupants are few and far between at the Olympics, your answer lies in sporting apathy such as this. The reduced number of disciplines is due to inadequate, improper training facilities for other sports.
The synthetic athletic track lacks grip and is slippery due to poor upkeep. It has holes at different places, making it unsafe to train on.
Even the hockey turf, which ought to be green, is unclean and has turned greyish black. Again, unsafe to play on. Can this be put down to a lack of funds? Not quite. Currently, the National Centres of Excellence NCOE here houses a total of male and female trainees—wrestling 60 and hockey 40 —besides eight wrestling coaches and two hockey coaches. The body has the funds for an upgrade, but an ongoing power struggle at the administrative and political level is hampering development.