Disappoint With The Performance Of Shooters Raninder Wants Overhaul of Coaching And Support Staff
Manu and Saurabh finish seventh in 10M Air Pistol Mixed Team at Tokyo 2020
New Delhi :The President of the National Rifle Association of India Raninder Singh is not happy with the performances of the Indian Shooting squad In the Tokyo Olympics so far, and wants an overhaul of coaching and support staff.
Raninder, son of Capt. Amarinder Singh, Chief Minister of Punjab, said, “Yes definitely the performances have not been on expected lines and I have spoken of an overhaul of coaching and support staff as I feel something is lacking in getting our shooters prepared for these big occasions, because clearly the talent is there and we have seen it here as well. Having said that, we still have starts left and the team is fighting so let’s continue to back the team and I am sure we’ll get results. Post-mortems can wait till after the Games.”
India’s Manu Bhaker and Saurabh Chaudhary finished seventh in the 10M Air Pistol Mixed Team competitions on Tuesday, day four of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics Shooting competition at the Asaka Shooting range in Tokyo.
After topping the first qualification round with a score of 586 out of 600, and showing glimpses of the form that made them win four world cup gold medals, Manu and Saurabh fell short of the medals rounds by four points in the second, finishing with a score of 380 out of 400.
The second Indian pair of Abhishek Verma and Yashaswini Deswal could not make it beyond the first qualification round, finishing 17thwith a score of 564. The two Indian pairs in the 10M Air Rifle Mixed Team event also could not progress beyond the first round of qualification. Elavenil Valarivan and Divyansh Singh Panwar shot a combined 626.5 for a 12th place finish while Deepak Kumar and Anjum Moudgil shot 623.8 to also finish outside the top eight at 18thspot.
Day five has the Trap competitions on schedule where India has no entry, but day six will see Rahi Sarnobat and Manu Bhaker pick up the fight again in the Women’s 25M Pistol qualifications.
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