Cross country skier Jagdish Singh is finally set to make his Winter Olympics debut in Pyeongchang as the confusion over who will accompany him as coach has ended. Jagdish will now be accompanied by former cross country skier Nadeem Iqbal, who himself took part in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
Iqbal’s name as coach has been cleared by the Indian Olympics Association after being recommended by the High Altitude Warfare School (HAWS) at Gulmarg, where Jagdish trains.
“The issue is sorted out now. The HAWS has nominated Nadeem Iqbal as coach of Jagdish. It (HAWS) has written to us that Jagdish has been training under Nadeem Iqbal. We have checked it and we are satisfied with it,” said IOA Secretary General Rajeev Mehta. “We are completing the paperwork and other formalities. Both of them are likely to leave for South Korea on February 7,” he added.
Jagdish, who will compete in the 15-km Nordic skiing freestyle event on February 16, is expected to be on time for the Indian team welcome ceremony at the Games Village on February 8 as well as the opening ceremony the next day.
Jagdish was to leave for South Korea on Saturday along with luger Shiva Keshavan but did not board the flight after both Winter Games Federation of India (WGFI) and his employer, Indian Army, wanted coaches nominated by them to travel with him.
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