Athletics Federation of India (AFI) president Adille Sumariwalla rejected the criticism from Hohn, the former world record-holder who said India’s sports authorities “did not do enough” to give their athletes high-level competitive training
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India’s athletics chief accused javelin coach Uwe Hohn of talking “nonsense” on Friday after the German said competitors had not been prepared properly for the Olympics.
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Athletics Federation of India (AFI) president Adille Sumariwalla rejected the criticism from Hohn, the former world record-holder who said India’s sports authorities “did not do enough” to give their athletes high-level competitive training.
“He is dealing with a country. He can’t blackmail India and talk nonsense like this especially after being among the most highest paid coaches,” Sumariwalla told AFP. “You are not dealing with a 1947 India [under British rule]. We are an emerging superpower. Nobody can treat us like we are some third-rate people. Athletes don’t want to train with him because of his attitude.”
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