IN 1987, the SAI started its Special Area Games project to pick out natu-rally endowed athletes at a young age from the tribal populations of the country and train them for the Olympics. Out of them only archer Limba Ram made it to the Asian level. A promising woman hurdler, Kamala Siddhi, didn't even make it to the national level. And H. Philips, originally chosen for athletics, graduated to become a boxer but his aspirations fizzled out after he got a job with the Tatas.