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The Archery Association of India (AAI) on Thursday withdrew its team from the upcoming Asia Cup world ranking tournament in Bangkok owing to the coronavirus threat.
The season-opening stage 1 tournament is scheduled to be held in Thailand's capital from 8 to 15 March.
"After reviewing the current alarming situation on account of coronavirus and taking into consideration the travel advisories issued by SAI and IOC, Archery Association of India is worried about the health of our team and cannot take any risk under the circumstances," AAI assistant secretary Gunjan Abrol wrote to World Archery secretary general Tom Dielen.
India were to send a second-string team for the tournament and all the tickets and booking arrangements had been done. The decision to pull out was taken after getting the Sports Authority of India advisory on Wednesday evening.
"As you are aware the AAI always sends its teams to all the events conducted at Bangkok without fail and this time also we were much like to be a part of this event. All the pre-departure arrangements were made to fly on 7 March but unfortunately we are compelled to take this hard decision against our wish," it added.
The number of global CONVID-19 cases have reached more than 88000 across 66 countries, with over 3,000 deaths.
Before the five-month suspension was conditionally lifted by World Archery in January, Indian athletes participated under a neutral flag at the continental qualifications in Bangkok.
The suspension was lifted after the AAI's elections. India currently has has three men's and one women's Tokyo Olympic quotas.
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