"Though qualification process has barely started, our own assessment is that if women's hockey team qualifies we should comfortably cross the 100 mark. As far as number of medals are concerned, it could be anything between 10 to 15. We would not like to settle for anything less than 10," SAI Director General Injeti Srinivas told PTI today.
India won an unprecedented six medals (2 silver and 4 bronze) at the London Olympics after sending a record 83-athlete contingent in 13 disciplines.
Though the men's hockey team have done well to qualify for Rio Games, finishing on the podium will be a tall order.
The first step that Srinivas took since taking charge in March was introducing a 'personalised contact system' for 200 odd athletes who are likely to qualify for the Olympics.
The initiative, which allows athletes to get in touch with SAI officials including Srinivas himself for their grievances and training needs, has worked so far, said the Director General.
"The system has been introduced and and athletes' respective federations are being kept in the loop as well. Athletes have started using this facility, some of them have personally called me. The other day sprinter Dutee Chand called me, wanting to train in Hyderabad and we gave permission for the camp to be held there.
He further said a dedicated project officer has been assigned to cater to the needs of athletes in each Olympic discipline.
"Without any fear the athletes can contact the project officer, who has the authority to sanction Rs 5 lakh on the spot if the need arises."
"There are always resource constraints and we have to live with that. At this stage, resources are not affecting our programme. Training athletes for Olympics should not be a problem," he said.
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