
We didn't even get desired coach for Olympics, says Ashwini Ponnappa
The Hindu
Indian badminton star Ashwini Ponnappa reveals lack of financial support from sports ministry for Paris Olympics.
Indian doubles badminton specialist Ashwini Ponnappa on Tuesday (August 13, 2024) said she received little to no individual financial assistance from the sports ministry in the build up to Paris Olympics and even her request for a coach was turned down ahead of the just-concluded Games.
The Sports Authority of India (SAI) had come out with a document, detailing the financial support provided to the Paris-bound Indian athletes.
It mentions that Ashwini was provided ₹4,50,000 under TOPS and ₹1,48,04,080 under Annual calender for Training and Competition (ACTC), which included the procurement of Game Ready recovery equipment, international competitions and sparring partner in the Tokyo cycle.
"I'm absolutely shocked.. I don't mind not getting money but telling the nation that I got money is ridiculous. I haven't received it. Like if you're talking about national camp, then that ₹1.5 Crore is spent on all the campers," Ashwini told PTI.
"I don't have a specific coach. As for my personalised trainer, I'm paying for him myself. I'm not taking money from anyone. I've played on my own until November (2023). I was included as part of TOPS only after we qualified..."
Ashwini, 34, has been one of the top Indian doubles player, having won a gold, a silver and a bronze in the Commonwealth Games 2010, 2014 and 2018 respectively.
She has also competed in the London and Rio Olympics with Jwala Gutta.

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