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Indian Olympic Association
भारतीय ओलम्पिक संघ
Indian Olympic Association भारतीय ओलम्पिक संघ logo
Country/Region India
CodeIND
Created1924
Recognized1924
Continental
Association
OCA
HeadquartersNew Delhi
PresidentNarayana Ramachandran as of 9 February 2014
Secretary GeneralRajeev Mehta as of 9 February 2014
Websiteolympic.ind.in

The Indian Olympic Association (Template:Lang-hi) is the body responsible for selecting athletes to represent India at the Olympic Games, Asian Games and other international athletic meets and for managing the Indian teams at the events. It also acts as the Indian Commonwealth Games Association, responsible for selecting athletes to represent India at the Commonwealth Games.[1]

History

The Indian Olympic Association was formed in 1927 with Sir Dorabji Tata as its first president and since that year has been the body officially recognised by the International Olympic Committee as India's national Olympic organisation.[1] Dorabji was replaced by Maharaja Bhupindra Singh in 1928 who stayed on the position till 1938.

On 4 December 2012, the International Olympic Committee suspended the IOA on the basis of corruption, government interference, and not following guidelines of the IOC. Several members of the IOA have been charged with crimes.[2] The IOA was formally banned for not following the Olympic Charter in their elections, instead following the Indian government's Sports Code. The IOA held elections under the Indian Sports Code due to a directive from the Delhi High Court.[3] On 15 May 2013, International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided to lift the ban on the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) as Indian representatives from the government and sports bodies reached an agreement with IOC officials.[4] India still did not have its three competitors play under the national flag at the 2014 Olympics. On 9 February, an election was held to choose a head of the IOA. Abhay Singh Chautala and Lalit Bhanot were ineligible due to having a court charge against them. The President of the World Squash Federation Narayana Ramachandran was instead elected.[5]

Governing committee

Since 26 April 2011, after the arrest of its president Suresh Kalmadi; Vijay Kumar Malhotra was the acting president of the IOA up to 5, December, 2012.[6] The current President, Secretary General and treasurer of the IOA are N. Ramachandran, Rajeev Mehta and Anil Khanna respectively. The election of Lalit Bhanot was considered controversial by some due to his alleged involvement in the Commonwealth Games Scam.[7] The International Olympic Committee suspended India's National Olympic committee on 4 December 2012 because of government interference in its election process.[8] On 11 February 2014, the International Olympic Committee revoked the ban enforced on Indian Olympic Association. As a result, India returned to the Olympic fold after 14-months.[9]

2020 and 2028 Summer Olympic bids

In 2007 Indian Olympic Association president Suresh Kalmadi said that Delhi would bid for the 2020 Olympics.[10] However, in 2009 sports minister Manohar Singh Gill said that India would not bid for the 2020 Summer Olympic Games even if it organized a successful 2010 Commonwealth Games.[11] Instead they will bid for 2028.[citation needed]

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Indian Olympic Association

Presidents of the IOA

  1. Sir Dorabji Tata 1927-1928
  2. Maharaja Bhupindra Singh 1928-1938.
  3. Maharaja Yadavindra Singh 1938-1960. (Elder Son of Maharaja Bhupindra Singh)
  4. Bhalindra Singh 1960-1975. {1st Term} (Younger Son of Maharaja Bhupindra Singh)
  5. Om Prakash Mehra 1976-1980.
  6. Bhalindra Singh 1980-1984. (2nd Term)
  7. Vidya Charan Shukla 1984-1987.
  8. Sivanthi Adithan, 1987-1996.
  9. Suresh Kalmadi, 1996–2012 (Suspended)
    1. Vijay Kumar Malhotra 2012 (Acting)
  10. Suresh Kalmadi, 2012 (Re-instated)
  11. Abhay Singh Chautala, 5 December 2012 – 9 February 2014
  12. Narayana Ramachandran, 9 February 2014 - Till date

See also

References

  1. ^ "India at the Commonwealth Games". Commonwealth Games Federation. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  2. ^ "India outrage over IOA suspension from Olympics". BBC News. 5 December 2012. Retrieved 5 December 2012.
  3. ^ PTI (4 December 2012). "IOA suspension is an 'unfortunate decision', says Jitendra Singh". Times of India. Retrieved 5 December 2012.
  4. ^ Srinivasan, Kamesh (16 May 2013). "IOC agrees to take India back in Olympic fold". The Hindu. Chennai, India.
  5. ^ "IOA polls on Sunday, India likely to return to Olympic fold - The Times of India". The Times Of India.
  6. ^ "Kalmadi has not been removed: Malhotra". Deccan Herald. 27 April 2011.
  7. ^ "Abhay Chautala becomes IOA President, Lalit Bhanot named Secretary General". Webindia123.com. Suni System (Pvt) Ltd. 30 November 2012.
  8. ^ "IOC wants fresh polls before it lifts ban on Indian Olympic Association". Yahoo! Sports Canada. The Canadian Press. 15 January 2013. Archived from the original on 12 April 2013.
  9. ^ "India's Olympic exile ends as IOC revokes IOA's ban". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Times Of India. 11 February 2014.
  10. ^ "Delhi will bid for 2020 Olympics". BBC Sport. BBC North. 28 April 2007.
  11. ^ "India Won't Bid For 2020 Games". GamesBids.com. Games Bids Inc. 25 November 2009.