
Devyaniba Zala is the National Champion of U-23. (Instagram) Indian Sprinter Devyaniba Zala could not participate in the 400m race at the world’s university games after her name disappeared from the start list after arrival at the venue, although it was initially included in the official entry list. A 23 -year -old Saurashtra athlete, who was preparing for more than a year and paid RS 2.5 Lakhs to attend, missed her opportunity for late changes to the officials when submitting the confirmation list.The incident came out through the Instagram post Devyaniba, where she shared evidence of her name in the official input list, along with a written pen that hit the name of another athlete and included her. She also shared communication from the Kalinga Technology Institute in terms of a substantial fee for participation.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!“I was preparing for this event for more than a year and I was in good condition to throw PB and get to the final of 400 meters and did something special. But when the beginning of the first day came out last evening, my name disappeared from the 400m women’s list,” said Devyaniba on her instagram post.
Athlete Devya in Instagram.
Athlete, who has the best of the 53.17 seconds achieved in April, expressed his frustration in terms of the situation of officials.“The team clerk tells me that the date and time to submit are completed and we are trying to. Devanyba asked.“It could be very casual for officials, but not for me, because he would be an athlete who missed the entry in the global competition,” said Devyaniba.
Devyaniba Zala showed fees paid for representation of India at the World University Games in Germany. (Instagram)
“A fee of 2.50 lamps for representing my country and I miss the last minute when it was at the last minute,” said Devyaniba her contribution on social media.This incident is not isolated because world university games faced other cases of poor driving. The Indian badminton team, which won the mixed bronze medal at the Rhine-Ruh tournament in Germany, met similar administrative questions when six out of the twelve selected shuttles were prevented from participating for alleged administrative bikes.