Top coaches spar over teenage shooter’s training
NEW DELHI: International trap shooter Vivaan Kapoor’s father has complained to the national shooting body of “harassment” of the teenager by the shotgun chief coach, Mansher Singh, after an incident at the Karni Singh Ranges here on Wednesday.
Vikram Kapoor has alleged that Mansher confronted the shooter’s personal coach, Kuwait’s Khaled Al Mudhaf, while he was supervising practice of the teenager, who is India No 4 in senior and had won gold in the Asian junior championships last November. The letter alleged it was an attempt to disturb his 18-year-old son’s focus with the national selection trials starting on Monday to pick shooters for competitions, starting with the World Cup in March.
However, National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) president, Raninder Singh, blamed poor communication by the shooter’s camp. The federation must be informed when a foreign coach is hired privately, and NRAI then will inform Sports Authority of India (SAI) and its executive director-teams, who monitors the training programme of elite athletes. “We got a letter from Vivaan’s father on December 15 that they have appointed a foreign coach. But it didn’t specify whether he would be coaching in SAI ranges run by government,” Raninder said. “NRAI doesn’t have any objection, but there is a formality for foreign experts. Had they informed us of Vivaan training at the Karni Singh Ranges, such an argument could have been avoided.”