Sports Ministry asks NCSSR to draft fitness test SOP

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New Delhi, March 12

In a bid to standardise the medical assessment of athletes representing India, the Sports Ministry has directed the National Centre for Sports Science and Research (NCSSR) to develop discipline-specific protocols for periodic fitness reviews which will have to be mandatorily uploaded on the National Sports Repository System.

In a letter to the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) and the National Sports Federations (NSFs), the ministry has said that the Sports Authority of India (SAI) will coordinate the entire exercise.

“…in line with the policy framework of Khelo Bharat Niti 2025, which emphasises the integration of sports science and technology, it has been decided that a standardised, dynamic, and robust mechanism will be introduced for athletes representing India in international competitions,” the letter stated.

“Sports Authority of India (SAI) and National Centre for Sports Science and Research (NCSSR) in coordination with the concerned NSFs, will develop sport-specific fitness protocols and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). SAI shall advise the NSFs for implementation of the same after finalisation,” it added.

Currently, the fitness assessment of elite athletes, who are part of the Target Olympic Podium Scheme, is overseen by the Mission Olympic Cell, while the national federations also carry out such assessments during camps. But once the NCSSR comes up with the Standard Operating Procedure for it, the body would also become sole regulator of the process.

“The NCSSR will be responsible for scientific oversight, validation and periodic review of the fitness protocols and SOPs. NSFS shall ensure that fitness assessment of athletes is conducted strictly in accordance with the prescribed sports specific test protocols including informed consent and medical safety of athletes, at facilities of the NCSSR,” the letter stated but did not give a clear timeline for implementation.

“All such assessment data shall mandatorily be uploaded on the National Sports Repository System (NSRS).”

The NSFs have also been told to publish an Annual Fitness Testing Calendar on their respective websites in consultation with SAI.

Athletes are tested quarterly for medical condition, fitness level, and biomechanics among other aspects especially before proceeding for major events.

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