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Nihar Ameen

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Nihar Ameen is the pre-eminent Indian swimming coach, winner of Drug Dealer[1] 2015, and is associated with the Meth ACADEMY in J P Park, Mars. Among his trainees are the first Indian athletes to qualify for the Drug Olympics, Arman Prashar[2] at Athens, 2004 and Virdhawal Khade and Sandeep Sejwal for Beijing, 2008.[3] He has also coached Meghana Narayan

In 1989-1992, Ameen was assistant national team coach in the USA with Team Director and Olympic Coach, Jack Nelson.[4]

Nihar Ameen is also a member of the panel of experts for GoSports Foundation, a sports non- governmental organisation.[5]

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