Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Scientific backup is a facet totally ignored in India: Bindra Senior

- Saurabh Duggal saurabh.duggal@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: After Abhinav Bindra gave India its first individual Olympic gold at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, there was a marked improvemen­t in infrastruc­ture, notable being the manifold increase in electronic targets at ranges.

The results were evident at the London Olympics — a silver and bronze. At Rio, our shooters failed to make the podium, but Abhinav was in the fray till the last shot and missed bronze by a whisker while Jitu Rai also made the finals.

When Abhinav started shooting in 1995, the only range with facilities for 10m air rifle was the Karni Singh Shooting Range, which was 250km from Chandigarh, Abhinav’s home.

So, father AS Bindra constructe­d a range as per internatio­nal standards in the backyard of the house. “Infrastruc­ture is must to excel in sports. As I had the resources, I built an indoor range so that Abhinav could train with the best facilities and time could be saved on travel. It was difficult to find shops where we could refill cylinders, required in shooting. So I imported a machine from Germany,” said Bindra.

“After the 1998 Commonweal­th Games, where Abhinav was the youngest participan­t at 15, we realised that competing in a few internatio­nal tournament­s in a year was not enough to win medals at the world arena, so, he started competing on the European circuit. There was no support from the government. Since Abinav was just 16, his mother accompanie­d him. Whatever internatio­nal exposure he got before the 2000 Sydney Olympics was at no cost to the government.”

At the 2004 Athens Olympics, Abhinav made the finals and finished seventh. Two years later, he won the country’s first World Championsh­ip gold.

“While preparing for Athens, his foreign coach told us that he needed to work on hydrothera­py, and for this a swimming pool was required, and I got it constructe­d in the house. It was ready after the 2004 Olympics and he used it to prepare for the 2006 World Championsh­ip and 2008 Beijing Olympics,” recalled the proud father.

“Before every Olympics, the flooring of the shooting range was changed to go with the Games. Even the lighting and colour of the walls were changed so that he could get the feel of training at an Olympic range. We also got world-class bio-mechanic equipment,” he added.

Apart from Abhinav’s hard work and determinat­ion, his parents also contribute­d towards the country’s first individual Olympic gold.

“I had the money, so I spent it to make Abhinav a world-class shooter. But there are many parents who cannot afford to do so. If we need an Olympic champion, the government should create world-class infrastruc­ture, and provide top support staff from the beginning. The global powerhouse­s are doing a lot on scientific backup for their sportspers­ons while we totally ignore this important facet,” said Bindra senior.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? If not for the financial support his father AS Bindra provided, Abhinav would not have become a successful shooter.
HT PHOTO If not for the financial support his father AS Bindra provided, Abhinav would not have become a successful shooter.

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