Swapna to undergo series of tests, may undergo surgery: Coach

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Sep 07 2018 | 8:35 PM IST

Asian Games gold medallist heptathlete Swapna Barman will undergo a series of medical tests and may opt for surgery if required on her problematic lower back, her coach Subhas Sarkar said Friday.

Barman, who became the first Indian heptathlete to win a gold in the Asian Games, had said she was carrying injuries while competing in Jakarta.

She has been having problems at her lumbar (lower back) region since the 2017 Asian Championships in Bhubaneswar where she had won a gold and was also carrying minor knee injuries.

"Last time, I did not take the risk of surgery because of the Asian Games but now we will see what is her condition. She may have to go for a surgery we will see what the doctors advice after MRI and CT scans," Sarkar told PTI on the sidelines of a SAI felicitation here.

Sarkar said Barman's medical treatment was the priority now.

"Bhangachora gari niye besi dur egono jabena (Can't run with a broken car). She can collapse if she competes now," he said.

"I have not kept any major competition for her in 2019. I will not make her compete till she fully recovers. The priority is to make her injury free for which she may even have to go through surgery," he added.

Barman will first seek an appointment from a dentist to treat her tooth infection which also had bothered her in Jakarta and then head home in Jalpaiguri for a break of one to two weeks.

"It will be quite an emotional thing as I will meet my family after more than a year (after winning gold at Asian Championships in July last year). My mother always asks 'tui bhalo achis toh' (hope you are doing well). I am missing them a lot," she said.

After she returns to Kolkata from home, Barman and her coach will travel to Mumbai to meet Dr Anant Joshi to ascertain the exact nature of her injuries.

Sarkar said as of now an Olympic medal is too far-fetched a dream for Barman.

"The realistic aim is to break the national record and score 6300-plus next year. She can achieve if she keeps her focus," he said.

The coach recalled the plight Barman underwent a few months back as Barman was on the verge of being ruled out days before her Asian Games departure.

"We have been making rounds to Mumbai for her treatment and I was told that she should skip as it would be quite an embarrassment if she pulls out in Jakarta. There would have been questions."

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First Published: Sep 07 2018 | 8:35 PM IST

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