NRAI begins process to hire coaches, experts for next Olympic cycle
A record number of 21 shooters have qualified for the Paris Games, raising hopes that India will break the jinx of returning home without a medal in the two previous Olympics -- 2016 Rio and 2021 Tokyo
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New Delhi, 26 June
The National Rifle Association of
India has initiated the process of hiring high-performance managers and coaches
for the next Olympic cycle as the tenure of the current set of experts will end
after the Paris Games in August.
A record number of 21 shooters have
qualified for the Paris Games, raising hopes that India will break the jinx of
returning home without a medal in the two previous Olympics -- 2016 Rio and
2021 Tokyo.
All the experts in the current
setup will be eligible to apply for the posts of High-Performance Director,
foreign and national coaches and the NRAI will keep them till the 2028 Los
Angeles Olympics.
The Indian shooting team is
currently having the services of HPD Pierre Beauchamp, while two-time Olympic
medallist Munkhbayar Dorjsuren is the team's foreign coach for pistol events.
Austria's Thomas Farnik is the foreign coach for rifle shooters.
The last date for receipt of
applications for the post of HPD, foreign and national coaches is 31 July. "The
Sports Authority of India always follow the Olympic cycle in terms of hiring
coaches and based on that we have advertised for the posts. Anybody who wants
to render their services again will have to apply. The NRAI will discuss each
and every case and based on the merit they will be selected," NRAI
secretary Rajiv Bhatia said.
On whether the performance in the
Paris Olympics will count towards the appointment or rejection of current set
of coaches in the next Olympic cycle, Bhatia said, "Naturally appointment
will be valid from after the Paris Olympics. The contracts of the current set
of coaches are till 31 August." "Shooting sport at the Olympics will
be over on 6 August, so we will have 25-26 days after that to (consider the
next set of coaches)."
"We have also sent a request
to the International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) to put the advertisement
on their website so that more number of foreign experts can apply," he
added.
A few pistol and rifle shooters
during the Olympic Selection Trials (OST), conducted in New Delhi and Bhopal in
April-May, had alleged that foreign coaches were not present during the
exercise.
Bhatia said, those shooters should
be asked whether they were availing the services of the foreign coaches. "Those
shooters should be asked whether they were training under the foreign coaches.
Nobody would say they were training under foreign coach. They will say 'we
train with personal coaches. I have got nothing to do with foreign coach'.
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