India fielded three athletes each in senior men, senior women, junior men and junior women categories in the championships and except in case of the first, the country should have won a team bronze each in the remaining three as they secured the third highest aggregate points.
But strangely, India did not get any medal in the championships held in Manama.
Points are counted according to the position of each runner like one point for the winner, two for the second-place finisher and three for the third. The team which gets the lowest aggregate point will get the gold and so on.
When contacted, AFI President Adille Sumiriwalla said that he was in a meeting while Chief Operating Officer Manish Kumar did not respond after initially saying that he would give reasons why India did not get three bronze.
In the senior women's category, Bahrain runners grabbed all the three podium positions while India's Sanjivani Jadhav, Swati Gadhave and Manisha Salunkhe finished 7th, 10th and 17th.
In the junior men's category, Bahrain took the team gold
as their runners took all the three top places and Japan got the silver as they secured 15 aggregate points (4+5+6) as their three runners finished fourth, fifth and sixth.
The same was the case in junior women's category as Bahrain won the gold with eight points as their three runners finished first, second and fifth. Japan got the bronze with 13 points (3+4+6) as their three runners finished third, fourth and sixth.
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Another AFI official later said that the Bahraini organisers did not inform them that four runners will have to take part to be considered for team championships. He said another country has also lodged a protest to the organisers regarding this issue.
"The Sports Ministry did not fund the athletes for this championships and AFI had borne all the expenses. So, the selection committee thought we will field only three athletes in each of the four events. Moreover, the selectors found that there was no fourth athlete good enough for selection," he added.
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