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Vijender laments absence of air-conditioned practice facility

Olympic bronze medallist boxer Vijender Singh today lamented the absence of air-conditioned practice facilities which, he feels, could have helped Indian pugilists prepare in a better way for the October 3-14 Commonwealth Games to be held in New Delhi.

Updated on: Jun 23, 2010 07:11 PM IST
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Olympic bronze medallist boxer Vijender Singh Wednesday lamented the absence of air-conditioned practice facilities which, he feels, could have helped Indian pugilists prepare in a better way for the October 3-14 Commonwealth Games to be held in New Delhi.

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"Currently there is no air-conditioned boxing hall in India where we can practice. Given the kind of hot weather this part of India experience, it is important to have a facility where the boxers can practice comfortably," Vijender said during a panel discussion.

"For example, the temperature soar as high as 45-46 degree celsius in north India during this part of the year, so such a state-of-the-art facility will surely help us prepare better and perform well in different competitions," he added.

However, Vijender, who is currently the world's numero uno boxer in middle weight (75kg) category, said his preparation for the Delhi Games is well on track and he is confident of a good showing in the quadrennial sporting extravaganza.

The flamboyant boxer also admitted that the new infrastructure coming up for the Delhi Games will immensely help the next generation of athletes.

"We have played at the Talkatora Stadium during the CWG test event. This is a fine venue for any international competition and I think, the coming generation will certainly get advantage of the facilities coming up for the event," Vijender said.

Meanwhile, CWG Organising Committee chairman Suresh Kalmadi said that they are taking heart from South Africa's successful organisation of the ongoing FIFA World Cup to stage the "best ever" Commonwealth Games.

"Initially the FIFA had said that a developing country like South Africa would not be able to organise such a big event involving so many teams, but the country has proved them wrong," he said.

 
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