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Ignored by authorities, Indian para-athlete forced to beg, borrow money in 
Berlin
Kanchanmala Pande, one of five Indian para-athletes in Germany to take part in 
the Para Swimming Championships, was forced to beg and borrow money after
the money sanctioned by the government for the swimmers' tour did not reach 
them. 

Mail Today Bureau
 | Posted by Dev Goswami 
New Delhi, July 12, 2017 | UPDATED 05:57 IST 
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Kanchanmala Pande

HIGHLIGHTS
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Lapses on part of India's sport authorities left a group of para-athletes 
without money in Berlin.
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One of the para-athletes was forced to beg and borrow money.
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She went on to win a silver medal in the Para Swimming Championships.
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As a para-athlete, Kanchanmala Pande knows well how to swim against the tide. 
But this time, she was left high and dry by India's sports authorities.

Nagpur-based Kanchanmala, who is completely sightless and swims in the S11 
category, had to face extreme misery during her trip to Berlin because of 
alleged
slip-ups by the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI).

She and five others participating in the Para Swimming Championships in the 
German capital from July 3-9 had a harrowing time as the government money 
sanctioned
for their tour did not reach them.

In the end, Kanchanmala had to beg and borrow money in an unfamiliar city. The 
PCI, however, has blamed the Sports Authority of India for the lapse.

But the situation failed to deter the athletes' fierce determination. Despite 
all odds, Kanchanmala and Suyash Jadhav won silver medals and qualified for
the World Championships.

Kanchanmala, 26, beat the qualifying mark in 100m Freestyle (1:34:00), 100m 
Backstroke (1:41:00), 100m Breaststroke (2:01:00) and 200m Individual Medley
(3:03:00), in which she also picked up a silver medal. She became the only 
female swimmer from India to qualify for the World Para Swimming Championships
this year.

The sportspersons have been inspired by India's remarkable show at the Rio 
Paralympics last year, where the country posted its best-ever performance by
winning two golds, a silver and a bronze.

'NEVER THOUGHT WOULD FACE SUCH PROBLEMS'

Kanchanmala and her escort Jaimala Pande were part of the Berlin contingent 
that was granted sponsorship by the government. However, the PCI failed to
provide her the money and she was forced to bear her hotel and food expenses.

"I never thought I would face such problems. I had to take a loan of Rs 5 lakh 
so that I could participate in the tournament. I had to qualify for the
World Championships and I don't know why PCI didn't understand its importance," 
Kanchamala, who is also an assistant with the Reserve Bank of India in
Nagpur, told Mail Today.

"I was not given any official confirmation if I will receive a reimbursement 
for the expense I bore. I had to pay around Rs 70,000 for the hotel and more
than Rs 40,000 for food. There was a time when I had no money left. I was 
simply devastated. Moreover, they put my name in 50m Backstroke when it was 
never
my event. I had to write letters to the International Paralympic Committee when 
a coach was appointed to take care of the swimmers."

The swimmers were also asked to arrange their visas, which cost her additional 
Rs 15,000. To add to the misery, Kanchanmala, who won a bronze at the 2011
World Para Games, was shocked to see that the PCI had registered her in the 50m 
Backstroke event when she had actually applied for the 100m Backstroke.

'HORROR SHOW'

In her own words, Kanchanmala's Europe trip was no less than a "horror show". 
The coach Kanchanmala refers to is Kanwaljeet Singh, the man sent by the
PCI to assist the para-swimmers.

Singh was allegedly of almost no help, often going missing during the main 
events while also going to the extent of asking for 90 pounds (Rs 7,462) as
participation fee.

"He (Singh) didn't help me at all. I used to go back to the hotel just with my 
escort and god knows where he used to be. Once, I took a tram from the 
tournament
venue to my hotel and I had no money. I had to travel without ticket and was 
caught by the checker who later fined me 120 pounds (about Rs 10,000)," 
Kanchanmala
said.

"He (Singh) asked for participation fee from me when it should be PCI paying 
for all of this. Even though he paid the fee later, I had a very rough time
with him. A coach should be helpful and always take care of athletes. I didn't 
see any of that."

BLAME GAME

However, PCI vice-president Gurucharan Singh maintained that the Sports 
Authority of India (SAI) had not sanctioned the amount for the tournament while
also saying that the swimmers will be refunded their money.

"We are facing problems from with SAI regarding sanction of amount for 
championships. The money for swimming championship in Berlin didn't come on time
and as the process takes around 3-4 days, we weren't able to provide it to the 
swimmers," he said.

"I am here in London for the World Athletics Championship and we are also 
facing a problem of shortage of money. SAI sanctioned just 40,000 pounds (Rs
33.16 lakh) while the organisers are asking for 80,000 pounds (Rs 66.32 lakh). 
We will hold meetings with SAI officials to discuss this matter. So, a fix
to all this will be done once the London meet is over. I assure you, the 
swimmers will be given back their money. As for the coach problem, I am not 
aware
of it. As soon as I get back to India, we will talk to the swimmers and will 
carry out an inquiry if needed."

Despite the frustrations, Kanchanmala fulfilled her dream to qualify for her 
second World Championship and wants to put all this behind as she aims for
more glory in the September meet.

"I hope a repeat of this will not happen in the future," she said. "Athletes, 
especially the disabled, are meant to be treated with respect and such incidents
shouldn't be tolerated. Now that I have qualified, I want to train hard and win 
medals. I am getting to my best and with proper guidance and training,
hope to have a successful campaign in Mexico."


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