Out of 107, only four were picked till the 2020 Olympic Games while the remaining athletes were only chosen for the Commonwealth and Asian Games.
With the addition of 107 sportspersons to the list, the total number has gone up to 152.
The 107 new athletes, which include 19 from para-sports, were added after a meeting of the committee of TOP Scheme held on September 1.
Prominent among these 107 are Men's Boxing World Championships bronze medallist Gaurav Bidhuri, ace pistol shooter Jitu Rai and tennis players -- Sania Mirza and Rohan Bopanna.
The number of athletes in the TOPS list was reduced to 45 in July but with the addition of these 107, the total number has risen beyond 150.
Sports Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore had recently announced that all the sportspersons named in the TOPS list will get a monthly allowance of Rs 50,000.
A committee headed by Abhinav Bindra recommends the sports ministry who could be included in the TOP Scheme list.
Jitu Rai and Onkar Singh were the marksmen added to take the total number of shooters in the TOP Scheme to 17.
Seven tennis players were added including Bopanna and Sania, while veteran Leander Paes was left out.
In badminton, the addition of Lakshya took the total number of shuttlers to 10. The likes of P V Sindhu, Saina Nehwal and K Srikanth were already there in the list.
In boxing, besides Bidhuri, those added were S Sarjubala Devi, Sonia Lather, L Devendro Singh, Kavinder Bisht, Sumit Sangwan, Satish Kumar. With the addition of the seven boxers, the total number in the TOP Scheme list has risen to 13.
In athletics, as many as 17 were added in view of their medal chances in the 2018 CWG and Asian Games. Among them were the trio of P U Chitra, Sudha Singh and Ajoy Kumar Saroj whose omission from the recent London World Championships team had resulted in a furore and court cases.
World junior record holder javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra and national record holder 20km race walker K T Irfan were already there in the list.
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