Govt releases Asiad list, drastically prunes contingent to 679
September 09, 2014  22:01
Ending days of suspense, the government today cleared a drastically pruned-down 679-member Indian contingent, including 516 athletes, for the upcoming Asian Games, with the sports ministry deciding against dropping five disciplines which were facing the axe. 

The Indian Olympic Association had submitted to the ministry a proposed contingent of 942 -- 662 athletes and 280 officials -- in 35 disciplines but the government, after consulting the Prime Minister's Office, decided to drop as many as 263 from the list (146 athletes and 117 officials). 

India will now take part in the September 19-October 4 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea in 28 disciplines. In the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China, India had sent a contingent of 933 -- 609 athletes and 324 officials. 

Football, table tennis, handball, basketball and sepaktakraw teams were cleared despite the ministry's earlier plan to drop them, apparently due to pressure from the NSFs and the IOA and also the warning from the Olympic Council of Asia that the country would be penalised if it withdraws from the five disciplines.
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