New Delhi: Former national javelin throw coach Kashinath Naik has said that the spat between national javelin throw coach Uwe Hohn and the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) could have an impact on the mindset of athletes preparing for the Tokyo Olympic Games.
"With the Olympic Games less than 40 days away, both Hohn and India's top javelin throwers are levelling allegations against each other. It indicates that all is not good in the national camp in Patiala. The controversy could divert the focus of athletes and impact performance as well," Naik, who was coach of the national team between 2013 to 2018, told IANS.
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Since November 2017, Hohn, a former world record holder from Germany has been with the national camp. He is getting a monthly salary of $8000 (Rs 5.9 lakh approximately) and his contract is till September this year.
Based out of Patiala, and overseeing the training of top javelin throwers including Olympic-bound javelin thrower Shivpal Singh, the German expert on Tuesday alleged that preparation for the Olympics is not on the right track due to lack of proper exposure tour and good food supplements.
"The athletes aren't getting high-level foreign exposure to prepare for the Tokyo Olympic Games," he had alleged.
A day later, India's leading woman javelin thrower Annu Rani and Singh jumped into the controversy alleging that Hohn is more interested in going on foreign tours because he trains athletes from other countries and ignores the Indians.