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Gopichand opts out of Olympics squad for coach Santosa

July 06, 2021 22:13 IST

Coach Pullela Gopichand during his stint with P V Sindhu

IMAGE: Coach Pullela Gopichand during his stint with P V Sindhu. Photograph: PTI

Chief National coach Pullela Gopichand, who guided India to two Olympic medals, has opted out of India's Olympics-bound badminton contingent to create space for Indonesia’s Agus Dwi Santosa, who trains singles shuttler B Sai Praneeth.

 

Gopichand, under whose guidance Saina Nehwal and P V Sindhu claimed a bronze and silver medal at the London and Rio Games respectively, opted out after the Indian Olympic Association cleared only a five-member support staff, that includes three coaches and two physios.

In the run-up to the Olympics, Sindhu is training under Korean coach Tae Sang Park at the Gachibowli Indoor stadium while Santoso is working with Praneeth.

Denmark's Mathias Boe was appointed to guide Chirag and Satwik in their maiden Games.

These four shuttlers will represent India's challenge at the Games.

"With just one quota available, Gopichand decided to opt out in order to ensure Santosa could be accommodated who has been training with Sai (Praneeth) since the pandemic," Badminton Association of India (BAI) General Secretary Ajay Singhania said.

It is obvious that players would prefer to have their respective coaches during the matches.

With Gopichand deciding not to go, the Indian badminton contingent will comprise nine members, including three foreign coaches -- Santoso, Tae Sang and Boe -- and two physios Sumansh Sivalanka and Evangline Baddam (female) and four players.

Last month, the BAI had written to the IOA, proposing a seven-member support team to accompany the players.

However, with strict COVID-19 protocols and an allotted quota of 33% of support staff, only a five-member team could be cleared.

According to norms, the number of officials travelling to the Olympics cannot be more than one-third of the athletes. However, the sports ministry can allow additional officials at no cost to the government.

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