Published 16:09 IST, August 25th 2020
David John quits: SAI accepts resignation of Hockey India’s High-Performance Director
SAI has accepted the resignation of Hockey India’s High-Performance Director David John days after he announced to step down citing health and personal reasons.
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Sports Authority of India (SAI) has accepted resignation of Hockey India’s High-Performance Director David John days after he announced to step down citing health and personal reasons. Hockey India h accepted John’s resignation on August 21 before getting approval from his official employers - SAI.
John joined Hockey India in 2016 as a high-performance director with a remuneration of $12,000 per month, making him second-highest-paid hockey coaching staff. John’s contract was renewed only three weeks ago and was set to expire in September 2021 following Tokyo Olympics.
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John has previously worked with Men’s national team as Physiologist / Scientific visor prior to London Olympics in 2012. He has also worked in a similar role, as a Performance Director for two teams of Hockey India League, most recently for as Kalinga Lancers’ High-Performance manager for 2016 season where team finished as runners up.
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Being sidelined?
According to media reports, he was feeling sidelined in Hockey India for a long time and felt ignored during important team decisions. A source close to development told PTI that he was no more involved in team decisions and was only occupied with taking online classes for coaches and players.
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alleged continuous neglect and five-months break due to coronavirus pandemic apparently worked as a trigger for him to step down from role. resignation of John comes months before mega event scheduled to be held in Tokyo next year which was postponed due to ongoing virus pandemic.
SAI’s decision to accept John’s resignation spared public from repetition of a drama that unfolded in 2017 when sports body declined to accept Roelant Oltmans’ resignation as men’s coach despite Hockey India’s insistence. reluctance by SAI n led to women’s coach Sjoerd Marijne being me men’s coach while Harendra Singh was given charge of women’s team.
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(With PTI inputs)
16:10 IST, August 25th 2020