Tuesday, 11 April 2017

PV Sindhu, unknown Garg in fray for BWF Athletes' Commission

PV Sindhu, unknown Garg in fray for BWF Athletes' Commission

NEW DELHI: Rio Olympics silver-medalist and world No 2 PV Sindhu will be among (बीच में) the nine shuttlers vying for a position in the Badminton World Federation's Athletes Commission. The other Indian in fray for the four slots is relatively unknown male shuttler called Nikhar Garg, known more for his anti-establishment voice in the badminton fraternity than for his on-court performances. Garg's nomination may have happened after he expressed his desire to contest for a slot in BWF Athletes' Commission.
The unknown Mumbai shuttler started an online petition in May 2016 urging BWF to grant greater autonomy to the independent players by allowing them to register directly for international tournaments instead of their associations. The nominations closed on March 27 with six men and three women standing for the BWF Athletes' Commission elections. Apart from Sindhu, the list also comprises(शामिल हैं)  two former world No 1s in men's doubles and a former European men's singles champion. Following the close of nominations on March 27, three women and six men will stand for elections to the body which represents players within the Badminton World Federation.
The others in fray are Lithuania's Akville Stapusaityte, Ugandan Edwin Ekiring, Malaysian Koo Kien Keat, Scotland's Kirsty Gilmour, Mexico's Luis Ramon Garrido Esquivel, German Marc Zwiebler and Korea's Yoo Yeon Seong.
Three persons will be elected to replace outgoing members - Yuhan Tan (Belgium), Hans-Kristian Solberg Vittinghus (Denmark) and Greysia Polii (Indonesia) - who will complete their four-year term in May.
The rule states that at least one male and one female player must be elected. The third person will be the candidate (male or female) with the next highest number of votes.

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