Track record of neglect
Official apathy and public neglect could negate benefits of renovation at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium
PHOTO: MURALI KUMAR K.MAKEOVER WITHOUT MAINTENANCE That seems to be the bane of the Sree Kanteerava Stadium, which plays host to many prestigious sporting events
Procuring materials is often an easier task than maintaining a huge edifice. This statement could be a reality check on the state of affairs at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in the city.
With the State Government spending nearly Rs 3.80 crore on building a new synthetic surface for athletics, Bangalore managed to host the World IWAS games and the All-India Inter Railway Athletics competition recently.
However, the stadium has not been officially certified and handed to the State authorities. Moreover, many clubs and people from the general public also use the infrastructure available at the stadium.
Though there is no evidence to suggest that persistent use of the tracks would cause a great deal of wear and tear, it is the responsibility of those people who use themto ensure that these facilities last longer.
That message seems to be lost on the people who use the stadium. Drill sessions are conducted regularly on the long jump runway. It could result in the tear and peeling of the top layer, which would render the track unusable.
Drills conducted on starting blocks of the race tracks would also result in wear and tear of the track. It must be remembered that the long jump run-ways and the stretch of the first lane were the areas that were extensively damaged, before the renovation exercise began.
The Karnataka Athletic Association (KAA), the major beneficiary of the synthetic surface at the Stadium, has been lackadaisical in this entire affair.
The organisation has hosted many a national and international meets. In the process of hosting the world IWAS games, the KAA should have bought new equipments such as high jump and pole vault mats, instead…More
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