<p>Lovlina Borgohain's personal coach Sandhya Gurung on Tuesday received her accreditation for the Commonwealth Games, a day after the Olympic bronze medallist claimed her preparation for the event was getting affected due to "continuous harassment" from her coaches.</p>.<p>Gurung, who is also the Indian team's assistant coach, was added to the Indian contingent, just days before the event.</p>.<p>On arrival here on Sunday, she was not allowed to enter the Village as she did not have an accreditation, triggering the controversy.</p>.<p>"Sandhya was brought to the boxing village today morning and given accreditation. She is with the team now," an Indian Olympics Association (IOA)official told PTI.</p>.<p>Gurung has also been assigned a room at the Games village.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/my-coaches-are-being-harassed-regularly-politics-is-affecting-my-training-lovlina-1129956.html">My coaches are being harassed regularly, politics is affecting my training: Lovlina</a></strong></p>.<p>In a long social media post on Monday, Lovina said she was feeling mentally harassed because it was a struggle to get the coach added to the squad.</p>.<p>"Today with a lot of grief, I want to tell everyone about the continuous harassment going on with me. The coaches who helped me win an Olympic medal are always being side-lined which has severely impacted my training schedule," Lovlina had written.</p>.<p>Lovlina, who won a bronze in the Olympics last year, credits Gurung for pulling her out of a difficult mental place before the Tokyo Games. Gurung was with Lovlina during the 15-day training camp in Ireland ahead of the CWG.</p>.<p>The BFI had issued a statement that as per rules only 33 per cent (1/3rd) of the playing contingent is allowed as support staff. The Indian boxing contingent has 12 playing members (8 men and 4 women) and as per rules, the number of support staff will be four, which includes travelling coaches.</p>.<p>The BFI further stated that the "requirement of boxing with respect to coaches and support staff is a little different as there are multiple bouts, which could be one after another.</p>.<p>"With IOA's help, the number of support staff went up from 4 to 8 for the entire contingent of 12 boxers."</p>
<p>Lovlina Borgohain's personal coach Sandhya Gurung on Tuesday received her accreditation for the Commonwealth Games, a day after the Olympic bronze medallist claimed her preparation for the event was getting affected due to "continuous harassment" from her coaches.</p>.<p>Gurung, who is also the Indian team's assistant coach, was added to the Indian contingent, just days before the event.</p>.<p>On arrival here on Sunday, she was not allowed to enter the Village as she did not have an accreditation, triggering the controversy.</p>.<p>"Sandhya was brought to the boxing village today morning and given accreditation. She is with the team now," an Indian Olympics Association (IOA)official told PTI.</p>.<p>Gurung has also been assigned a room at the Games village.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/my-coaches-are-being-harassed-regularly-politics-is-affecting-my-training-lovlina-1129956.html">My coaches are being harassed regularly, politics is affecting my training: Lovlina</a></strong></p>.<p>In a long social media post on Monday, Lovina said she was feeling mentally harassed because it was a struggle to get the coach added to the squad.</p>.<p>"Today with a lot of grief, I want to tell everyone about the continuous harassment going on with me. The coaches who helped me win an Olympic medal are always being side-lined which has severely impacted my training schedule," Lovlina had written.</p>.<p>Lovlina, who won a bronze in the Olympics last year, credits Gurung for pulling her out of a difficult mental place before the Tokyo Games. Gurung was with Lovlina during the 15-day training camp in Ireland ahead of the CWG.</p>.<p>The BFI had issued a statement that as per rules only 33 per cent (1/3rd) of the playing contingent is allowed as support staff. The Indian boxing contingent has 12 playing members (8 men and 4 women) and as per rules, the number of support staff will be four, which includes travelling coaches.</p>.<p>The BFI further stated that the "requirement of boxing with respect to coaches and support staff is a little different as there are multiple bouts, which could be one after another.</p>.<p>"With IOA's help, the number of support staff went up from 4 to 8 for the entire contingent of 12 boxers."</p>