shooter Manu Bhaker's coach Jaspal Rana has slammed the national federation's «ever-changing» Olympic selection policy, saying that it has hurt some of the most promising talents in the past and will damage more youngsters if there is no consistency going forward. Rana, a pistol legend in his own right who won three Asiad gold medals in the 2006 edition, hardly minced words as he questioned the federation's tendency to make last-minute changes to its policy, and its stubborn refusal to acknowledge or facilitate the presence of shooters' personal coaches at national camps and trials.
He made these observations during a visit to PTI headquarters with Bhaker, who won bronze medals in 10m air pistol and 10m air pistol mixed team (alongside Sarabjot Singh), for an interaction with its editors on Friday.
«The (federation's) selection policy changes every six months. I met the sports minister and told him 'get the selection policy from the federation. Let them decide… whatever they decide, right or wrong, we are not discussing that, and then stick to it'.
«You will see the difference (in the performance of shooters),» said the decorated marksman.
Several talented shooters like Saurabh Chaudhary, the only one to make the 10m air pistol final at the Tokyo Games, and Asian Games gold-medallist pistol shooter Jitu Rai faded away in a matter of few of years at a time when they were among the brightest prospects for Olympic glory. Rana said the system failed them and many more.
«Where is (pistol shooter) Saurabh Chaudhary,