Secretary-general of the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) Baljeet Singh Sethi told IANS on Wednesday that the contracts of both the coaches end this month and a decision on their future will be taken on September 5 after a discussion with the officials of the Sports Authority of India.
As for the pistol coach, NRAI does not appear too keen on giving him a fresh contract, but Gyorik says that he himself is not interested in continuing as he has “some issues with the governing body of Indian shooting.”
“Laszlo has a done a good job with the rifle shooters and we will seek to re-employ him. But I don’t know about Gyorik’s fate in view of the poor showing by pistol shooters in international events. I think we may go for a new pistol coach,” Sethi said.
Gyorik, however, said that he wants to end the four-year association as he was not happy with the NRAI’s working.