"There would be no further reinstatement test ahead of his bout. If at all, then Narsingh's samples may be taken after August 19," national freestyle wrestling coach Jagminder Singh, who's accompanying the team here, told PTI.
Afer being given a clean chit by the National Anti-Doping Agency that concluded that Narsingh was a victim of conspiracy, the 74kg wrestler, whose two samples were found positive, finally boarded the flight to Rio de Janeiro, five days after Rio Games began on August 5.
Asked whether the controversy has affected him personally, Jagminder said: "He's afterall a human and the phase he went through was the toughest in any athlete's life.
"But at the same time, he's more motivated now to win a medal. We are trying not to think about the past and look ahead. It's about keeping him relaxed and have a free mind."
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The Mumbai-based wrestler had clinched the berth by winning a bronze medal at the World Championship in Las Vegas last year but little did he know that his road to Rio was fraught with challenges.
The High Court had dismissed Sushil Kumar's plea, giving Narsingh the green signal to participate in the Rio Games but that was not the end of the struggle as the 2010 Commonwealth Games champion had failed two dope tests in July.
The dope test failures had put Narsingh's Olympic dream in jeopardy, but NADA gave a verdict three days ahead of the Games Opening Ceremony, exonerating him of all charges, convinced by the 'sabotage' theory advanced by the wrestler's legal team.