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Blame Me: NRAI Chief Admits Fault for Shooters’ Rio Failure

NRAI Chief Raninder Singh takes responsibility for the dismal show by Indian shooters at the Rio Olympics.

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The National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) President Raninder Singh took upon himself the blame for the shooters’ dismal outing at the Rio Olympics, saying it was a mistake on his part to allow the athletes to train with personal coaches.

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Raninder admitted to making a “tactical blunder”, which proved to be detrimental to the final outcome in a sport that fetched India four medals from the last three editions of the Olympics.

We have made a tactical blunder in allowing personal coaches on their own. We will introspect this in future. Overall three athletes, their competition has been below par. Others have shot brilliantly.
Raninder Singh, Chief, NRAI

The NRAI has been liberal in nominating coaches to the 12-member shooting contingent as there were Stanislav Lapidus (personal coach for Gagan Narang, Chain Singh and Apurvi Chandela), Heinz Reinkemeier (personal coach of Abhinav Bindra), Ronak Pandit (personal coach and husband of Heena Sidhu) national coach Ennio Falco (Mairaj Khan), Marcello Dradi (Manavjit Singh Sandhu, Kynan Chenai) and Pavel Smirnov, the national pistol coach, who travelled to Brazil.

Hinting at Narang, who competed in three events at his fourth Olympics, he said, “If there have been multiple starts by an athlete in multiple Olympics, and he has failed multiple times, the federation will have a look into it. There will be some negative points also. We are open to debate.”

NRAI Chief Raninder Singh takes responsibility for the dismal show by Indian shooters at the Rio Olympics.
Shooter Gagan Narang failed to qualify for finals in all the three events he participated at Rio Olympics. (Photo: PTI)

Citing the example of wrestling, where Sushil Kumar moved the Delhi High Court for a trial with Narsingh Yadav, he said:

It’s India, it’s decided in courts in India. Either we promote merit or we don’t. We have strictly promoted merit. A quota belongs to the federation. We just don’t give Olympic participation status to the ones who have won it. It has a selection criteria that all quota winners have to go through.
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He further said that luck did not help their cause, as many of the shooters missed the medal by a whisker, including Beijing Olympics gold-medallist Bindra, who finished fourth in the 10m air rifle event after losing in a shoot-off by 0.5 points.

I want to take up the responsibility. It’s been a spate of bad luck. Though we have not been able to win any medal, our performance and scores if you compare are better than that of London. We have gone up in overall performance though we have gone down in terms of medals.

“We did our best. My athletes are not at fault. If anyone is to take the blame, it’s me. 85 percent of Olympic medals every year come from shooting. So the hype was fine. But if luck was a little bit with us, we should have gone home with 3-4 medals. It’s just slipped. The standard is very high, unlike in other multi-discipline events like Commonwealth Games.”

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Topics:  Olympics 2016   Shooting   Sports 

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