Have more period to get ready for deferred Olympics
Bangladesh's leading archer Ruman Sana is apparently happy with the postponement of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics because the 24-year-old archer will get more time to get ready for the Game titles, now set to come to be held in 2021.
"For me personally, the postponement of Tokyo Olympics is very good news because I possibly could not be a part of some international archery tournaments, that have been also canceled as a result of coronavirus outbreak. Right now, I'll get more time to get ready by taking portion in those tournaments and will take part in the Tokyo Olympics with better preparation," explained Ruman, who became simply Bangladesh's second athlete to be eligible for the Olympics immediately after achieving the semifinals on earth Archery Championships in holland in 2019.
"We may well not have faced a major problem yet, however the situation in European countries is not good, so how would the archers attended to be a part of Olympics? I think it is a great decision to postpone Tokyo Olympics," said Ruman.
Ruman, and also other archers, had been in the training camp at the Shaheed Ahsan Ullah Get better at Stadium found in Tongi till Monday as part of his Olympic preparations, however the camp has been suspended for nearly two weeks to accommodate army employees, who were deployed by the federal government to assist the local administration in the fight against coronavirus.
"The suspension of working out camp is a bit of a problem nonetheless it is a trouble for all. Because, we can not expect everything will head to plan in that situation and we have to adjust in this example together with keep ourselves ready," said Ruman.
"Before leaving the stadium yesterday afternoon [Tuesday], I heard the postponement media from my German coach Peter Fredrick, who as well gave me some ways to practise in the home," said Ruman, adding that he'd now follow the guidelines to maintain his conditioning by doing exercises in the home and wait for another directive from Bangladesh Archery Federation on whether training might resume after April 4.