Sports Minister Mani Shankar Aiyar on Wednesday blamed India’s poor Olympic track record on the narrow talent pool in the country, but hoped that the Rs 2.20 crore sanctioned for the athletes’ training would result in a better show in the upcoming edition in Beijing.
Answering a query on India’s Olympic preparations in the Lok Sabha, the minister said the only way the country could hope to improve its Olympic show was by taking sports to the grassroot level.
“Our overall international sporting events including the Olympics has not been satisfactory in the past mainly because of the narrow pool of talented athletes from which our talent is drawn compared to the overall strength of our youth population,” he said.
“Talent on a vast scale has to be spotted, nurtured and trained to eventually and exponentially expand our medal prospects,” he added.
Aiyar felt India had a chance to win medals in six of the 12 disciplines that it will be competing in in Beijing. “The Sports Authority of India (SAI) and the National Sports Federations have identified medal probables in six of the 12 disciplines in which India is likely to participate in Beijing Olympics.
“India has medal prospects in the disciplines of shooting, archery, wrestling, boxing, athletics and tennis,” he said.
India won just one medal in the last Olympic Games in Athens, a silver claimed by shooter Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore.