New Delhi: Olympic-bound Indian sailors Varun Thakkar and KC Ganapathy want to continue training under experienced Australian coach Ian Stuart Warren, who helped the duo qualify for the Tokyo Olympics.
The duo said it will be "difficult" to push themselves to the next level and perform well at the quadrennial event if the Australian is not around in the next three months.
Varun and Ganapathy had qualified for the Olympics in the 49er category after topping the field at the Mussanah Open Sailing Championships last month.
"We have been working with a coach (Warren). We are his fifth team that he has helped to qualify for Olympics. The experience he brings in helps in keeping our mind calm," Varun said in a virtual press-conference conducted by SAI.
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"We work with him privately, we take money from our parents and hire him during big events, so we want to have him at the Games as well."
Asked if Yachting Association of India (YAI) has decided on allocation of coaches, Varun said: "We have requested for our coach to come. Yes we know that Nethra (Kumanan) and Vishnu (Saravanan) have different coaches and we have a different coach.
"Nethra has worked with Alex (Alexandra Danisic), who is Vishnu's coach. Nethra's coach will be with the Greece team. So we have asked for Alex and Bunny Warren to be at the Games for four of us.
"YAI and SAI are working on and hopefully we should have a postive result."
The duo is scheduled to train in Portugal ahead of the Olympics and Varun said they "want to go to Portugal and train with him."
"But not having him for next three months will be little difficult for us in terms of performing well and pushing us to a different level where we can reach," he said.