When Amateurs Run Sports, Athletes Fall: The Bannu Incident Is Not an Accident, It Is an Indictment
Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow ,Digital Creator Every time a young athlete collapses on the field, the same script follows. Statements are issued. Regret is expressed. Committees are formed. A few days later, silence returns. The incident is quietly filed away as an “unfortunate accident.” What happened in peshawar with Bannu player, where a student athlete from Government High School Mumkhel Bannu fell during an inter-school event, fits this familiar pattern. But calling it an accident is dishonest. It was the direct result of a broken system that continues to hand sports over to people who neither understand it nor are trained to manage it. The uncomfortable question must be asked, clearly and without hesitation: Why is the secretary or chief organizer of inter-school games usually a school principal? What professional relationship does a principal have with sports management, athlete safety, or injury prevention? A school principal is an administrator and an educationist...