Ogrodonik's contract was terminated in July 2011 after six top Indian athletes, including 2010 Commonwealth and Asian Games 4x400m relay gold-winning team members Ashwini Akkunji, Sini Jose and Mandeep Kaur, tested positive for a banned steroid.
It is learnt that 77-year-old Ogrodonik's name has been cleared by the Sports Secretary in a meeting of officials from the ministry and Athletics Federation of India on January 5 and 12.
AFI said that Ogrodonik has not been blamed for the 2011 doping scandal neither by the NADA Anti-Doping Disciplinary Panel nor by the NADA Anti-Doping Appeals Panel, so it has decided to bring back the top-notch coach to train the athletes for the Rio Games.
"We think the women's 4x400m relay team is within the striking distance of winning a medal in Rio Olympics. So we have made a request to the Sports Ministry to bring back Yuri Ogrodonik. We have made a presentation to the ministry and it is now up to them to take a decision on it," AFI Chief Operating Officer Manish Kumar said.
