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Indian athletics High Performance Director resigns

New Delhi: India''s first ever High Performance Director for athletics Derek Boosey has resigned from his position, stating that he is no longer "comfortable" continuing in the job.



New Delhi

India's first ever High Performance Director for athletics Derek Boosey has resigned from his position, stating that he is no longer "comfortable" continuing in the job. "He has resigned and tomorrow is his last day in office. He has sent his resignation letter to the Sports Authority of India. He did not cite any reason and simply said that he is no longer comfortable continuing with the job," an official said. 

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