Coach Criticizes India's Olympic Selection Policy
Coach Criticizes India's Olympic Selection Policy
Coach Criticizes India's Olympic Selection Policy
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Jaspal Rana, coach of double Olympic-medallist shooter Manu Bhaker, has criticized the national federation's inconsistent Olympic selection policy, claiming it has hindered promising talents and threatens future prospects. He emphasized that the federation frequently alters its selection criteria, which undermines the development of shooters, and called for a stable policy that the federation should adhere to. Rana highlighted past talents like Saurabh Chaudhary and Jitu Rai, who faded from the spotlight, attributing their decline to systemic failures. He urged the sports minister to enforce a consistent selection policy to improve athletes' performances. Furthermore, Rana pointed out the federation's refusal to allow personal coaches at camps, which he believes hampers athletes' growth. As Bhaker faces upcoming challenges for her place on the national squad, Rana's comments underscore the pressing need for reform in the selection process.

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