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CHANDIGARH:Chandigarh will host the Sub-Junior Archery National - 2018, this was finalised during the newly-elected Archery Association of India’s first executive committee meeting in Bhopal on Thursday.

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Chandigarh, February 14

Chandigarh will host the Sub-Junior Archery National - 2018, this was finalised during the newly-elected Archery Association of India’s first executive committee meeting in Bhopal on Thursday.

AAI also revealed that New Delhi will host the National Ranking Archery tournament from April 15 to 19, ahead of the first stage of the World Cup in Medellin, Colombia.

AAI president BVP Rao also unveiled the annual calendar for the national and international events.

AAI will field cadet archers for the upcoming ISSF World Ranking Championship in Dhaka this month, while the juniors will compete in the Asia Cup in Bangkok next month.

The cadet team will be picked from the Khelo India Youth Games in Pune, while the top archers from the ongoing Junior National Archery Championship will make the cut for the Bangkok-bound first Asia Cup from March 24-31.

Rao further said the backlog of national meets of last year, which were not held by the old regime, will be finished by April 12 with the Senior National - 2018, Para National - 2018 and Sub-Junior National - 2018 in Cuttack, Rohtak and Chandigarh, respectively.

The 40th Senior Nationals for 2019 will be held in November, preceded by the junior and sub-junior meets, the venues for which are yet to be announced.

There were also discussions on the outstanding loan amount of Rs 27.45 lakh taken by Delhi Archery Association.

Other issues discussed included that of establishment of AAI office in New Delhi, constitution of committees and sub-committees, inter-state transfer rules, registration of archers, technical issues with regard to competition, scoring, medals and participation of archers in international competitions other than recognised events of AAI. — TNS/PTI

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