<p> New Delhi: The Sports Ministry on Monday approved Asian Games medallists long distance runners Avinash Sable and Parul Choudhary's request for training in Colorado, USA.</p>.<p> The government also cleared training stints for wrestlers Anshu Malik and Sarita Mor in Japan and USA respectively.</p>.<p> While national record holders Sable and Choudhary will train at high altitude centre at Colorado Springs under coach Scott Simmons, Mor will head to United States Olympic/Paralympic Training Center (USOPTC), which is a training base of several top grapplers, including a few Olympic medallists.</p>.<p> World championship silver medallist grappler Anshu will head to Kanagawa to train at Yokohama's Nippon Sports Science University (NSSU) which is known for producing many of Japan's top wrestlers.</p>.Humble Icons: Federer amazed by how much Neeraj has achieved.<p> Up and coming table tennis player Payas Jain will also be heading to Osaka, Japan to train under coach Qiu Jian on the ministry's expense.</p>.<p> The ministry, under it's Target Olympics Podium Scheme (TOPS), will be funding the athletes, their coaches and physiotherapists for their air fare, boarding/lodging costs, among other expenditures.</p>.<p> Besides international training, the ministry also approved proposals of Indian para-archers Sheetal Devi, Sarita and Rakesh Kumar's request for procurement of equipment, including compound bows, arrows, sight scales, among others.</p>
<p> New Delhi: The Sports Ministry on Monday approved Asian Games medallists long distance runners Avinash Sable and Parul Choudhary's request for training in Colorado, USA.</p>.<p> The government also cleared training stints for wrestlers Anshu Malik and Sarita Mor in Japan and USA respectively.</p>.<p> While national record holders Sable and Choudhary will train at high altitude centre at Colorado Springs under coach Scott Simmons, Mor will head to United States Olympic/Paralympic Training Center (USOPTC), which is a training base of several top grapplers, including a few Olympic medallists.</p>.<p> World championship silver medallist grappler Anshu will head to Kanagawa to train at Yokohama's Nippon Sports Science University (NSSU) which is known for producing many of Japan's top wrestlers.</p>.Humble Icons: Federer amazed by how much Neeraj has achieved.<p> Up and coming table tennis player Payas Jain will also be heading to Osaka, Japan to train under coach Qiu Jian on the ministry's expense.</p>.<p> The ministry, under it's Target Olympics Podium Scheme (TOPS), will be funding the athletes, their coaches and physiotherapists for their air fare, boarding/lodging costs, among other expenditures.</p>.<p> Besides international training, the ministry also approved proposals of Indian para-archers Sheetal Devi, Sarita and Rakesh Kumar's request for procurement of equipment, including compound bows, arrows, sight scales, among others.</p>