International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach is baffled by
India's lack of sporting success and will meet the country's Prime
Minister later this month seeking more fund for the athletes, the
country's Olympic association said on Wednesday.
India's only
individual Olympic gold medal came in 2008 when Abhinav Bindra won the
10 metre air rifle event in Beijing and the world's second most populous
country's best overall showing was at the last edition in London where
they won six medals.
"The IOC president is always telling me
'1.2 billion people in India and you are hardly getting a few medals',"
Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president Narayanaswamy Ramachandran
told Reuters in an interview.
"I felt if he meets the Prime
Minister, it will give an impetus to the programme and we can ask for
additional funding for the athletes in Olympic disciplines.
"He
is definitely bullish on India. After China we have the largest
population and we are the largest democracy in the world and it has a
nice federal structure."
The German's visit will also encourage
the Indian corporates to look beyond cricket and fund Olympic sports,
Ramachandran said.
"Money is available in the corporate sector,
we have to tap it. We can only tap it if the corporates have confidence
in the national sports federations," he added.
Local media
have been speculating on the possibility of an Indian bid for the 2024
Olympics being discussed when Bach meets Prime Minister Narendra Modi on
April 27 but Ramachandran would not hazard a guess.
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