Dunn's resignation was accepted after his term ended and the coaching staff was revamped with new additions.
The Boxing Federation of India (BFI) has accepted the resignation of successful coach Bernard Dunne and announced that the Indian team will continue training under the guidance of foreign coach Dmitry Dmitruk.
The decision was chaired by BFI Chairman Ajay Singh in the presence of Secretary General Hemanta Kumar Kalita, Finance Minister Digvijay Singh, Vice Chairman Rajesh Bhandari and BFI Disciplinary and Disputes Committee Chairman DP Bhatt. The decision was taken at a future meeting of the federation.
“Bernard Dunn was an integral part of the establishment of the BFI, but unfortunately we have parted ways.His resignation has been accepted by the committee.During his tenure, The boxer has achieved multiple milestones. We express our sincere gratitude to him for his dedication, hard work and contribution and wish him the best of luck in his future endeavours,” commented BFI Chairman Ajay Singh. . Dan, a 44-year-old former Irish boxer, has been appointed high performance director. The Indian team won several international medals during his tenure, including 4 gold medals at the 2023 Women's World Championship, 3 bronze medals at the 2023 Men's World Championship and 5 medals at the 2022 Asian Games. Obtained.
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Head coach CA Kuttappa and other coaches including L Devendro Singh, Tolak Karpuram, Kimanand Belwal, DS Yadav, Pranamika Boller, Abhishek Sir and Poonam Sharma will continue to be part of the coaching setup. . Jai Singh Patil and Durga Prasad Gandhamala will be the new additions to the coaching list.
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