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India misses 7-medal target in rowing

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Palembang: The Indian rowing contingent fell well short of its seven-medal target at the Asian Games and the below-par performance may well lead to the sacking of technical director Nicolai Gioga.
Girish Phadnis, secretary general at Rowing Federation of India, told PTI that a meeting will be called soon to review the Asian Games performance.
Serious questions have been raised about the extreme coaching methods of Romanian Gioga, who took charge in December.
“On a day when India won a rowing gold, it is unfortunate we are talking about all this. It was a below par performance. There is no doubt about that. We missed at least three medals,” Phadnis told PTI.
“Questions have been raised about the radical changes in the training methods (of Gioga). We will soon decide the best way forward. For me the most worrying thing is that after finishing the race, our rowers are falling ill. I have not seen that before,” said Phadnis, who himself is a former rower.
Dushyant Chauhan had to be given oxygen and a glucose drip after he gave his all to seal a bronze in lightweight single sculls.
He was rushed to the medical centre from the medal ceremony as he was struggling to stand before throwing up.
Similar scenes were witnessed after the lightweight eight race in which India finished fourth.
Rower Jagvir Singh too needed medical attention right after the race and he could not even breathe properly. Both Dushyant and Jagvir were severely dehydrated.
“I pushed as if it was the last race of my life. I had a bad cold and throat in the run up to the event, that also affected me a lot during the race. I was gone,” said Dushyant, who had not eaten much in the morning ahead of the race as they all have to maintain weight (72kg).
Long time chief coach Ismail Baig too questioned the training methods of Gioga.
After the Romanian’s arrival, the rowers don’t work out in the gym anymore and have stopped using ergometer (like a simulator), he said. (PTI)

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