SANDHU
NAMED CHIEF BOXING COACH TILL 2016 OLYMPICS
The long-serving Gurbax Singh Sandhu was
on Wednesday retained as the national coach of the men's Indian boxing team
till the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
"The Indian Boxing Federation is pleased to
announce that Mr Gurbaksh Singh Sandhu will
be retained as the Chief National Coach of the Indian boxing team till the 2016
Rio Olympics. This decision was taken in consultation with the Sports Authority
of India at New Delhi recently," the IBF, which is currently suspended,
said in a statement.
Sandhu, under whose guidance India won its first Olympic and World
Championships medal through Vijender Singh (75kg), has been with the team for
two decades.
"I had retired in June this year but I am happy to get an extension. I am
satisfied with the terms of my contract because my purpose is to serve Indian
boxing," Sandhu told a news agency.
"I am grateful to the IBF and the Sports Authority of India for having
faith in me," he said.
Sandhu, who was first appointed as the chief coach in 1993, was picked for a
fresh term by a committee under the IBF President Abhishek Matoria.
The committee also included I D Nanavati (Vice President, IBF) and Naraottam
Singh Rawat (Chairman, Ring Officials Commission) and they "unanimously
agreed" that Sandhu was the "right man to handle the Indian Boxing
Team".
"I think Indian boxing has grown by leaps and bounds so far and I would
love to see it progressing ahead. That is my aim and desire," said Sandhu.
Sandhu has been with the team in four Olympics so far, including the 2008
Beijing Games where Vijender got India its first medal in boxing -- a bronze.
The very next year, he was at the helm when Vijender won the country's maiden
World Championships medal -- again a bronze.
Save for the slide in the past one year after the IBF's suspension, the boxers
have been bringing laurels to the country.
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