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EP-268 | Is Sports Only for the Rich? Pullela Gopichand's Brutal Take
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Pullela Gopichand is the second Indian to win the prestigious All England Open Badminton Championship (2001). A former Olympian, he coached Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu to Olympic success.
Honoured with the Arjuna Award in 1999, Gopichand is often called the ‘Dronacharya of Indian Badminton.’ Since 2004, he has been running an academy in Hyderabad, where players like Srikanth Kidambi, Parupalli Kashyap, H.S. Prannoy, Sai Praneeth, and Sameer Verma have trained and brought glory to India.
In this episode of ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Gopichand addresses the controversy around his remark that "only the rich should play sports." He clarifies that his concern is about the lack of support for athletes after retirement. He points out that while one in a hundred may reach the top, the rest need a safety net.
He also talks about how the government can do more to support athletes, the evolution of sports in India, and what it takes to create champions. He also discusses the impact of social media trolling on athletes’ mental health and the reality behind sports quota jobs.
00:00 - Introduction
00:49 - ‘Sports are for the Rich’ Controversy
08:05 - Securing an Athlete’s Future
13:44 - Post-Career Support for Athletes
19:54 - Wealth Disparity in Sports
25:27 - Government’s Role in Athlete Welfare
25:49 - Struggles of Athletes
28:04 - From Badminton Player to Coach
36:42 - How Sports Have Evolved
40:50 - Best Sports Choices for Kids
44:11 - Coaching Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu
48:08 - Bias in Coaching
53:16 - Dealing with Social Media Trolling
54:58 - An Athlete’s Diet: What It Takes
58:11 - Southeast Asian vs. European Players
01:01:25 - PM’s Role in Sports Development
01:02:48 - Sports Career Options: Then vs. Now
01:07:19 - Sports Quota Jobs
292 episodes
Manage episode 468399895 series 3398871
Pullela Gopichand is the second Indian to win the prestigious All England Open Badminton Championship (2001). A former Olympian, he coached Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu to Olympic success.
Honoured with the Arjuna Award in 1999, Gopichand is often called the ‘Dronacharya of Indian Badminton.’ Since 2004, he has been running an academy in Hyderabad, where players like Srikanth Kidambi, Parupalli Kashyap, H.S. Prannoy, Sai Praneeth, and Sameer Verma have trained and brought glory to India.
In this episode of ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Gopichand addresses the controversy around his remark that "only the rich should play sports." He clarifies that his concern is about the lack of support for athletes after retirement. He points out that while one in a hundred may reach the top, the rest need a safety net.
He also talks about how the government can do more to support athletes, the evolution of sports in India, and what it takes to create champions. He also discusses the impact of social media trolling on athletes’ mental health and the reality behind sports quota jobs.
00:00 - Introduction
00:49 - ‘Sports are for the Rich’ Controversy
08:05 - Securing an Athlete’s Future
13:44 - Post-Career Support for Athletes
19:54 - Wealth Disparity in Sports
25:27 - Government’s Role in Athlete Welfare
25:49 - Struggles of Athletes
28:04 - From Badminton Player to Coach
36:42 - How Sports Have Evolved
40:50 - Best Sports Choices for Kids
44:11 - Coaching Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu
48:08 - Bias in Coaching
53:16 - Dealing with Social Media Trolling
54:58 - An Athlete’s Diet: What It Takes
58:11 - Southeast Asian vs. European Players
01:01:25 - PM’s Role in Sports Development
01:02:48 - Sports Career Options: Then vs. Now
01:07:19 - Sports Quota Jobs
292 episodes
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