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India runner OP Jaisha 'not given water' at Rio India runner OP Jaisha 'not given water' at Rio
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An Olympic woman marathon runner from India has alleged she was not provided water and energy drinks by Indian officials at designated stations.An Olympic woman marathon runner from India has alleged she was not provided water and energy drinks by Indian officials at designated stations.
OP Jaisha said she "could have died" after the women's marathon event in Rio. OP Jaisha said she "could have died" after the women's marathon in Rio.
Jaisha, 33, was placed 89 and collapsed after finishing the 42km (26 miles) race in 2:47:19 last week. Jaisha, 33, finished in 89th place and collapsed after finishing the 42km (26 miles) race in two hours 47 minutes 19 seconds last week.
Indian officials denied the allegation and said Jaisha and her coach had refused refreshments.Indian officials denied the allegation and said Jaisha and her coach had refused refreshments.
The Athletics Federation of India (AFI) said officials in Rio were not told by the athletes or their coaches about any specific requirement for any drinks.The Athletics Federation of India (AFI) said officials in Rio were not told by the athletes or their coaches about any specific requirement for any drinks.
"It is the responsibility of the organisers to provide water and energy drinks. For that there are water and energy stations throughout the course," senior AFI official CK Valson told the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency."It is the responsibility of the organisers to provide water and energy drinks. For that there are water and energy stations throughout the course," senior AFI official CK Valson told the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency.
'Scorching heat''Scorching heat'
"We could have provided water and energy drinks to our athletes but neither they nor their coaches informed us that they would need water and energy drinks separately.""We could have provided water and energy drinks to our athletes but neither they nor their coaches informed us that they would need water and energy drinks separately."
Jaisha said she ran "in scorching heat" and there was no water available during the race. Jaisha said she ran "in scorching heat" and there was no water available from Indian officials during the race.
"Only once in 8km did we get water [from the Rio organisers] which did not help at all. All the countries had their stalls at every 2km but our country's stall was empty," she was quoted as saying by PTI."Only once in 8km did we get water [from the Rio organisers] which did not help at all. All the countries had their stalls at every 2km but our country's stall was empty," she was quoted as saying by PTI.
Jaisha collapsed at the finish line after completing the marathon and had to be taken to hospital. Jaisha had to be taken to hospital after finishing the race.
"We are supposed to be given drinks by our technical officials, it's the rule. We cannot take water from any other team. I saw the Indian board there but there was nothing," she said."We are supposed to be given drinks by our technical officials, it's the rule. We cannot take water from any other team. I saw the Indian board there but there was nothing," she said.
"I had a lot of problem, I fainted after the race. I was administered glucose, I thought I would die.""I had a lot of problem, I fainted after the race. I was administered glucose, I thought I would die."
Jaisha said she got no response from officials when she asked why water was not provided to her at the stalls.Jaisha said she got no response from officials when she asked why water was not provided to her at the stalls.
"I don't know who to blame for this. May be nobody realises the seriousness of a marathon, the fact that we have to run 42km," she said."I don't know who to blame for this. May be nobody realises the seriousness of a marathon, the fact that we have to run 42km," she said.
India's Sports Minister Vijay Goel has said he will investigate the allegation.India's Sports Minister Vijay Goel has said he will investigate the allegation.
"I'll look into this and if there was negligence of any sort, action will be taken," he told NDTV."I'll look into this and if there was negligence of any sort, action will be taken," he told NDTV.
India finished with just two medals at the Rio Games, fewer than the six medals it won during their best-ever performance in London four years ago. India finished with just two medals at the Rio Games, fewer than the six medals it won during its best-ever performance in London four years ago.
Five embarrassing moments for India in RioFive embarrassing moments for India in Rio