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At the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi, 21 Members Of Women’s National Boxing Camp Test Positive For COVID-19. Indian women’s boxing’s High Performance Director Raffaele Bergamasco and head coach Mohammed Ali Qamar are among 21 people who have tested positive for COVID-19, but none of the infected fighters is bound for the Olympics. The Sports Authority of India (SAI) published a statement to authenticate the development at the camp but did not give away names of those affected. However, a source close to the team told PTI that the top members of the coaching staff are among those who have tested positive.

“Precautionary COVID tests were conducted at the National Coaching Camp for Elite Women Boxers at the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex in New Delhi and 21 campers, including players and coaching staff, have tested positive. None of them however are Olympic-bound boxers,” the SAI stated.

All those who have tested positive are asymptomatic and have been moved to a quarantine zone as per the SAI protocol.

“The Olympic-bound boxers as well as other campers, who tested negative, are placed in a safe zone at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi. It is SAI’s utmost effort to ensure containment of the spread of virus,” it said.

The source disclosed that the outbreak has resulted in training being suspended for the time being.

“Both Raffaele and Ali Qamar are positive along with some other assistant coaches. Olympic-bound boxers are not positive but they might have come in contact with those who have tested positive during sparring, this would need more monitoring,” he said.

“Everyone has been quarantined. No training for now,” he added.

The four women boxers who have qualified for the Games are MC Mary Kom(51kg), Simranjit Kaur (60kg), Lovlina Borgohain (69kg) and Pooja Rani (75kg).

Wednesday’s development comes after 10 from the men’s contingent tested positive for the dreaded virus in March at their training base in Patiala.

In view of the growing COVID-19 cases across the country, SAI is leading weekly alert tests for athletes, support staff and management and strict quarantine norms have been set up.

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