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AFI says 90 percent plus Indian tracks are substandard now certification starts

Economy
Published on 24 April 2026
AFI says 90 percent plus Indian tracks are substandard now certification starts

AFI claims materials and measurements are failing repeatedly

Athletics Federation of India spokesperson Adille Sumariwalla says over 90% of athletic tracks in India are substandard, citing poor materials, construction quality, and even inaccurate measurements. Following directives from World Athletics, the AFI will now actively participate in track certification. The move aims to improve track standards so athletes across the country compete on safer, more reliable surfaces.

  • AFI claims most tracks exceed 90% substandard quality
  • Problems include materials, construction, and wrong measurements
  • AFI will join World Athletics guided track certification
  • Goal is safer, higher-standard tracks nationwide
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