"I'm not sure there are enough coaches in the system that can take young talent and consistently get them into the top five in the world"
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The key is “consistently.” One breakout star can be luck, genetics, or a perfect season. Coe is talking about systems: repeatable processes that can withstand injury, burnout, and the random cruelty of competition. “Top five in the world” is a deliberately hard benchmark, not the feel-good language of “personal bests” or “development pathways.” It frames success as global and unforgiving, which quietly rebukes national programs that mistake domestic dominance for genuine excellence.
The subtext is also about scarcity and power. Great coaching is treated like a natural resource - rare, unevenly distributed, often hoarded by richer programs. Coming from a politician-sports administrator hybrid, the line doubles as a policy justification: invest in coach education, professionalize mentoring, and build institutional memory, because talent without world-class guidance is just unrealized brand potential. Coe is arguing that the competitive edge in modern sport isn’t who you find; it’s who you can reliably make.
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"I'm not sure there are enough coaches in the system that can take young talent and consistently get them into the top five in the world." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/im-not-sure-there-are-enough-coaches-in-the-106844/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.

