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140 Paris Olympics Support Staff Not Luxury, But Preparedness: Report
This year, India's Olympic team includes 117 athletes and 140 support staff, a ratio that has raised eyebrows and sparked controversy. However, a closer look reveals a significant shift in approach aimed at enhancing athlete support and performance.
According to RevzSportz, in previous Olympics, criticism often centered on the number of officials and non-essential personnel accompanying the Indian contingent. This led to accusations of government expenses being misused for personal luxury trips. However, the scenario is markedly different for Paris 2024. An extensive review of the support staff list shows that over 85 per cent are essential personnel, including coaches, sports scientists, medical teams, and physiotherapists. This change signifies a commitment to providing athletes with the comprehensive support they need to excel.
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