A 25-member team of coaches and sports scientists from India reached here on Saturday, and today commenced their two-week-long programme, a university spokesman told PTI.
Thegroupincludes 'India's fastest man' and 100 metres national record holder Anil Kumar Prakash, now an athletics coach, and is led by Rajdeep Kaur Talwar, Dean of Faculty of Sports Sciences at National Institute of Sports, Patiala.
Experts from the School of Sport, Exercise & Rehabilitation Sciences and University Birmingham Sport have put together a comprehensive programme for the visitors.
The Indian group includes coaches from athletics, hockey, volleyball, kabaddi, swimming and gymnastics.
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Indian sports scientists from a range of disciplines including nutrition, sports medicine and physiology have travelled to Birmingham.
Put together by the Sports Authority of India (SAI), the group's arrival in Birmingham follows Martin Toms' discussions with the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports and SAI about how the university could help the country's athletes boost their performance.
The two-week programme will see visits to Warwickshire County Cricket Club, Birmingham City FC and the Football Association HQ at St George's Park, Burton-on-Trent.
"The UK and India have a long history of sharing expertise to our mutual benefit... India is a country with undoubted sporting talent, and I am hopeful that this initiative will be instrumental in helping Indian athletes realise their full potential in future sporting events," said Lord Bilimoria, the university's Chancellor and the first Indian-born Chancellor of a Russell Group University in the UK.