Golden opportunity lost?

Published - November 18, 2017 10:40 pm IST - GUNTUR

New mark: Delhi’s Amoj Jacob, centre, who broke the under-20 boys’ 400m National record.

New mark: Delhi’s Amoj Jacob, centre, who broke the under-20 boys’ 400m National record.

The Junior Nationals, which is currently on, offers a wonderful view of the future of Indian athletics but surprisingly none of the national coaches are here to watch them.

AFI, the national body, was keen to hold a separate 400m Nationals and had scheduled one in Dharamshala too to spot talented youngsters and add depth to its mile relay teams. It has plans to have a javelin Nationals too.

Since the 400m and javelin Nationals were not held this year, the senior and junior national coaches — including the new relay team coach Galina Bukharina who is now in Thiruvananthapuram — and German javelin throw coach Uwe Hohn should have been in full strength at the junior meet here.

“We had sent a letter to the Government to release them from the National camps and send them here, but I don’t know what happened after that,” said C.K. Valson, the AFI secretary.

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