Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Olympians to be hired as coaches

- Avishek Roy avishek.roy@htlive.com

The Sports Ministry is looking to hire Olympians and Paralympia­ns as coaches for Sports Authority of India’s (SAI) National Centres of Excellence to fill up vacant posts. A SAI notificati­on said that posts for 23 assistant coaches and four coaches had been reserved for Olympians and Paralympia­ns. “Medal winners can directly apply for the position of coaches which is a Group A position,” the statement said. Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju said the idea is “to attract the best talent from the world of sport to coaching”.

A parliament­ary standing committee on “Preparatio­n for Olympic Games—2021”, had made some strong observatio­ns on the dearth of coaches in SAI centres. “About 561 vacancies exist for coaches. This is unacceptab­le,” the committee had noted in its report last month.

One of India’s top coaches, Pullela Gopichand said it was a good move. “We are short of coaches across the board. I hope this will reduce the gap between what we need and what we have got now,” said the badminton chief coach. “You always want your best athletes to get back into coaching.”

Gopichand, however, also felt

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that there were other factors like remunerati­on to be taken into account. “The problem is that all athletes who are Olympians will be employed somewhere or the other. You have to see what are the specifics of the job with regards to remunerati­on, promotion etc. All these things matter when people make a decision to leave an existing job, but having said that the move is certainly in the right direction,” he said. Going by the eligibilit­y criteria, an assistant coach (Olympian) should not be more than 30 years while a coach (Olympian/paralympia­n) should not be more than 35. The scheme is mainly meant for athletes who are still competing at the highest level. They will be allowed to continue with their sporting career, even as they chart out a career after retirement. The selected coaches will also need to pursue Diploma in Sports Coaching conducted by the National Institute of Sports in Patiala.

“It is a good initiative but at the moment it is about a player who is on the verge of retirement, for those specific set of athletes who are competing and do not have a job or looking at a career post retirement,” said former internatio­nal badminton player turned coach Arvind Bhat.

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