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FIH says resumption of hockey to depend on member countries

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New Delhi: The resumption of competitive hockey in various countries amid the COVID-19 pandemic will depend entirely on local conditions, the International Hockey Federation (FIH) has said.
The FIH said that any return to training and competitive hockey has to be “carefully implemented to prevent any resurgence in infection”.
According to a top FIH official said while a vaccine is needed to “return to normal competition”, restarting the sport at different levels is dependent on conditions in various member nations.
“We have never said that hockey can only start once the COVID-19 vaccine is developed…this document (the five-stage resumption plan) has been prepared only to give them a framework on how to start things under precaution,” an FIH official told PTI.
“In the end resumption of hockey entirely depends on local conditions, which means it entirely depends on instructions and guidelines of government of respective countries based on their current situation.”
The FIH on Tuesday came out with a five-point document, encapsulating the dos and don’ts for its member associations in their endeavour to resume hockey in their respective countries.
According to FIH, the document was drafted on the request of member countries to give them a blueprint on how to work towards resumption of the game. “This starts, as has been seen in the Netherlands and Belgium, with a return to carefully managed training, still with social distancing measures in place,” the FIH said in the statement.
“The next stage will be a resumption of regional competition, followed by local travel between neighbouring nations.
The trans-Continental competition will follow and, finally, once a vaccine is in place, it is hoped there will be a return to normal competition.”
The FIH further said that when competition does resume, organisers will need to be hugely conscious of safety measures in order to keep the hockey workforce and the fans safe. (PTI)

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