The Afghanistan women's volleyball team has lamented training conditions at the Asian Games and are concerned they will not be ready for an event where they are participating in defiance of the country's Taliban rulers.
Khushal Malakzai, who runs the nation's volleyball programme, said the team had not been able to practise on a court since arriving in Hangzhou last Thursday and were confined to doing fitness work in the gym."We need to have them training with the ball. I don't know why they can't have training for an hour or two when they have all these facilities.Malakzai said they had been allocated one training session two days before the women's competition starts on Saturday.
Teams at major multi-sport events are usually able to train in regulation facilities multiple times before their event, and often practise daily. Hangzhou Games organisers and the Olympic Council of Asia did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Women's sport in Afghanistan has been crushed since the Taliban took over from a Western-backed government in August 2021, causing many female athletes to flee the country for fear of persecution.
With the backing of the OCA and the International Olympic Committee, Afghanistan's exiled national Olympic committee has sent 17 women to compete in athletics, cycling and volleyball at Hangzhou.behind the country's former, tri-colour flag which is used by international resistance movements and shunned by the Taliban.
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