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Put the focus on the athletes now

The end of the Rio Olympics has shown India what great talent, if provided all the necessary support, can achieve. PV Sindhu was an epitome of consistency as she

Published on: Aug 22, 2016 09:25 AM IST
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The end of the Rio Olympics has shown India what great talent, if provided all the necessary support, can achieve. PV Sindhu was an epitome of consistency as she almost snatched the gold before finishing as India’s first woman to win an Olympics silver. She owed her success to national coach Pullela Gopichand’s hard work and guidance. But that was an exception, and one man’s missionary zeal. As the Indian contingent returns with very few medals from Brazil, it is time to reflect on the odds many of the athletes were fighting against, and how the sports administrators let them down.

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For the first time, three women wrestlers qualified for the Olympics. India’s first medal came from them with Sakshi Malik bagging the bronze. And but for injury, Vinesh Phogat was also a bright medal hope. Yet, their request for the services of a woman physiotherapist was not granted. This in a sport where many bouts are fought and medals decided in a single day. The story was similar with gymnast Dipa Karmakar, whose physio was flown in from India only after she qualified for the final. There was controversy and complaints of nepotism over the choice of the Indian contingent’s chief medical officer, Pawandeep Singh, a radiologist rather than a sports medicine expert. Mr Singh happens to be the son of Indian Olympic Association vice-president, Tarlochan Singh. The second squad doctor, Col RS Negi, too, is a radiologist and there are reports that he is a distant relative of the IOA secretary, Rajiv Mehta. Some of the officials and administrators were hardly interested in ensuring the athletes stayed in focus. A wrestling official behaved loutishly with Sakshi in her moment of glory, in full media glare.

 
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