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Didn’t do enough to get camps or competitions: India’s javelin throw coach slams SAI, AFI

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India’s javelin throw coach has accused the country’s sporting bodies of failing to adequately prepare athletes for the Olympic Games in Tokyo next month.

German coach Uwe Hohn said the Sports Authority of India and the Athletics Federation of India “did not do enough” to provide high-level competitive training for its athletes.

The 58-year-old is a former world record holder who has coached India’s javelin team for more than three years, including Neeraj Chopra in 2018 when he became the country’s first javelin champion at the Commonwealth Games.

“When I came here I thought I could change something but it’s probably too difficult with these people at SAI or AFI,” Hohn told the Indian Express.

“I don’t know if it’s lack of knowledge or ignorance. Beside camps or competitions, even when we ask via our nutritionist for supplements for our athletes, we don’t get the right stuff.”

Chopra, 23, a rising star of Indian athletics, has left the country to train and compete in Europe.

But other javelin teammates in the Olympic squad, including Shivpal Singh, remain in Patiala, where they are training in stifling summer conditions.

“I’m actually not sure how exactly it (Chopra going to Europe) happened but I guess it was with the help and connection of JSW,” Hohn said of the…

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