Narsingh, who missed out on Olympic qualification on previous three occasions, yesterday dished out a superlative performance as he routed Olegk Motsalin of Greece 5-0 in the final of the 74kg category at the second World Qualifying tournament in Helsinki, Finland.
"Ideally he should have qualified in the Asian Championship only, but some times your body is a bit slow to react. I always believed that he will make it to the Olympics and if he gets a good pool there he can definitely finish on the podium," the coach said.
Jagmal, who has been training the youngster since 2000, said Narsigh inferior to no one.
"Technically he is very strong and I firmly believe that he is one of the best in the world. Even if he has lost some bouts the margin has been pretty little, no one cane beat him by one-third margin," he insisted.
After getting a bye in the first round, Narsingh easily sailed past Germany's Andriy Shyyka, before overwhelming Szabolcs Laszlo of Romania in the third round.
The Indian grappler looked in total command against Turkey's Batuhan Demircin in the semi-final to set a title clash against Motsalin.
Having already booked a berth in the London Olympics with his entry into the finals, Narsingh set the mat ablaze with a 5-0 rout of the Greek to win the title bout.