
Alexendravich became Bhalafenk coach of India
Alexandrovich Boxia India Jvelin Throw Coach: Sergei Makarov Alexandrovich, the great athlete of India, India’s top spear, including Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra and national record holder Annu Rani, will practice under the guidance of Sergei Makarov Alexendravich, who has been made the new spear coach of India. 51 -year -old Makarov, who won bronze medals in the Sydney Olympics 2000 and Athens Olympics 2004, has been made coach for the next Olympic cycle. Chief national coach Radhakrishnan Nair has confirmed this.
Nair said in a release, ‘Bhalafenk experts of Russia have arrived this week and will stay in the National Sports Institute in Patiala. Alexendravich’s immense experience will prove to be very important in the development of Bhalafenk program in India. The Indian Athletics Federation recommended his name to the Sports Ministry.
After the gold at the Tokyo Olympics, the graph of Bhalafenk in India has gone up with Neeraj’s silver medal at the Paris Olympics. In the World Athletics Championship 2023, three players from India were in the top six, of which Neeraj won gold and he won silver in 2022 in Eugene. The World Athletics Championship is to be held from 13 September this year.
Neeraj has taken guidance from several coaches, including Uve Honon and Biomacionics specialist doctor Klaus Burtonies. He won a gold medal in Tokyo with Bartonies, but after the Paris Olympics, 75 -year -old Bartonies decided to separate due to growing age. Now, with Neeraj, the world record holder of the Czech Republic is Jan Zealanzi.
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