New Delhi, Jul 31 (PTI) Eight-time hockey gold medallist India may not have made the cut for Olympics for the first time in 80 years, but four coaches of the game will travel to Beijing to study the strategy of other participating nations in the quadrennial event.
The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) President and Chairman of ad-hoc committee for hockey, Suresh Kalmadi today informed that the ad-hoc committee had decided to send national women’s team coach M K Kaushik, junior men’s team coach A K Bansal, Harinder Singh and goalkeeping coach A B Subbiah to Beijing to observe the competing teams and then report back their findings to the committee.
“In a forward looking step, we have decided to send four top coaches of the country to Beijing. They will observe the strategy and style of other teams and compile individual reports on their findings which they will submit to the ad-hoc committee after they return home,” Kalmadi told reporters here while briefing the minutes of the committee’s first meeting with Olympians and technical experts.
“We are determined to revive Indian hockey. We have chalked out a lot of competitions at national level.” Kaushik, who is seen as a frontrunner to take up the reigns of the men’s team, said he will utilise the opportunity to gather maximum knowledge about the playing style of the top hockey playing nations.
“We lack in scientific knowledge. I fell scientific methods should be immediately imparted with the consultancy of the coaches. Our time in Beijing will help us to study the various strategies of the participating nations,” he said. PTI