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This is an archive article published on November 14, 2010

Indian gymnastic coach cries racism,deserts team at Asiad

It was insult straight on my face. It was humiliation,said Chertkov.

Indian gymnastics squad at the Guangzhou Asian Games was left without a mentor after its Russian-born coach Vladimir Chertkov deserted it,accusing the Indian officials of “racism”.

The Indian contingent in the Games was hit by a controversy with the coach returning to the city after he was barred from taking part in the opening ceremony over a dress row on Friday in Guangzhou.

Asked if the behaviour against him was racist,Chertkov said “it was insult straight on my face. It was humiliation. It was discrimination. The way he was asking me (to go),I can say it was racism”.

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Chertkov told NDTV that managers of different teams of Indian contingent had complained about the dress given to athletes for the opening ceremony because of the “wrong” size.

Chertkov said he was told by Indian chef-de-mission that he could wear “something close enough to the dress or same colour blazer,Olympic style”.

Chertkov said when he went for the opening ceremony with that dress,he was told by chef-de-mission Abhay Singh Chautala that he cannot take part as the dress was “not fit” and asked him to go away. “You cannot go with us. You can go”.

“It was the last straw. I cannot take it any more. If I’m not good enough for participating in the opening ceremony,what have I to do?” he said.

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Asked if he was willing to resolve the issue and return to the Games,Chertkov said “I think it is already late”.

He said he went to the Indian Olympic Association office on his return but “everybody ran away. I could not meet anyone”.

Chautala for his part denied the charge of racism and said “racism would have been there had we stopped all foreign coaches of our contingent from going to the opening ceremony.

“But all other foreign coaches were there. Have you so got any complaint of racism from any other foreign coach”? is the only one to complain”.

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Chautala said that Chertkov wanted to wear jeans and a T-shirt but was told he needed to be in the team uniform or “something close enough to the dress or same color blazer,Olympic style.”

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