WATCH: Athletics federation under fire after man walks onto track during junior race
The Athletics Federation of India has come under intense scrutiny after a major organizational lapse during the Indian Athletics Series-3 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi on Saturday, April 11.
The criticism stemmed from a video that went viral on social media, showing a man casually walking on the track in the middle of the 200m final in the junior men’s category. The incident occurred when athletes were running at full speed, with one runner forced to adjust his line slightly to avoid a potential collision.
This violation has raised serious questions on athlete safety and event management at the national level competition. With multiple races taking place simultaneously, many have raised questions as to how an unauthorized person was able to access the track without immediate intervention from officials or security personnel.
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Fans immediately reacted online, expressing disbelief at what they described as a “shocking” omission. Many pointed out that such incidents are rarely seen even in low-level meetings, leave alone a recognized domestic event. Others were more critical of the wider ecosystem, suggesting that the episode reflected deeper issues in the organization and implementation of athletics competitions in the country.
There was also a sense of sarcasm in some of the responses, with users commenting that it was fortunate the situation did not cause any serious accidents. He argued that the narrow escape should serve as a wake-up call rather than a moment of relief.
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The timing of the incident has further increased the concerns. India is actively striving with plans to establish itself as a global sports hub Ahmedabad to host 2030 Commonwealth Games and growing discussions all around Possible Olympic bid in the future.
Against that backdrop, shortcomings of this nature have raised questions about whether the current standards of event management and infrastructure are in line with those ambitions. For many, this incident is not just an isolated mistake, but a reflection of shortcomings that need urgent attention if the country hopes to compete on the global stage, both on and off the field.
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