Mohammad Anas and Nirmala Sheoran qualified for Rio in men's and women's individual 400m races while India also made the Olympics cut in the men's and women's 4x400m relay races.
Athletics Federation of India had named six-member squads for the men's and women's 4x400m relay races, excluding Anas and Sheoran under the impression that both of them can actually run even if they are not included in the relay teams as they have qualified in individual events.
The AFI will naturally want both Anas and Sheoran to run and so the federation has now decided to name both of them plus five others each in the men's and women's 4x400m relay teams. This will bring down the athletics for Rio from 38 to 36.
"We have got intimation from IAAF, saying that under new IOC/IAAF rules, the athlete who qualified in individual event will have to be included in the team of the corresponding relay race if he/she has to actually run (in the relay also)," an AFI source told PTI.
The AFI had named either of Jithin Paul/Lalit Mathur as the sixth runner for men's 4x400m relay and either of Priyanka Panwar/Anu Raghavan as the sixth runner for women's 4x400m relay, but it is now expected that they will be dropped from the athletics team for Rio.
Interestingly, the source said that Tintu Luka can run in the 4x400m relay race in Rio as she qualified in the 800m race (individual). In the last few years, Luka has been in the Indian women's 4x400m relay races as her first lap timing is as good as that of any quarter-miler.
Meanwhile, it was also found that Anas' name was not included among the competitors to run 400m race (individual) in Rio in the list published by IAAF.
The AFI said it must be a mistake on the part of IAAF and it has intimated the world body about this.
"It seems it's some mistake on the part of IAAF. We have intimated them about this and it will be corrected," an AFI official said.
