New Delhi, Oct. 9 -- One August evening at the 2003 World Athletics Championships at the Stade de France in northern Paris, Indian women's long jump champion Anju Bobby George was measuring her runway, and placing the marker. Anju glanced up at Mike Powell, the world record holder seated in the coaches' area of the stands with her husband-cum-coach Robert Bobby George. Powell, who had been guiding her in the build-up to the championships, nodded. Anju started with a modest jump of 6.61m. It was in her fifth attempt that she recorded 6.70m, which fetched her bronze. It is India's only medal at the world championships to date. At the 2004 Athens Olympics, she finished fifth in the final after setting a national record of 6.83m. But next year, at the 2005 World Athletics Final in Monaco, she won gold clearing 6.75m, to cap one of the finest sequences of performances by an Indian athlete. The athlete from Kerala, a national selector, believes a good coaching system is vital to end India's medal drought at the Worlds and Olympics....