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Indian shooting contingent gears up for first ISSF World Cup of 2024

A 49-member Indian shooting contingent will participate in the first ISSF World Cup of 2024 in Cairo, Egypt.

Indian shooting contingent gears up for first ISSF World Cup of 2024
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Manu Bhaker is one of three shooters in India's 21-member squad who will appearing at their second Asian Games later this year.

By

The Bridge Desk

Updated: 26 Jan 2024 5:40 AM GMT

Indian shooting contingent will be ready to first their bullets as the first ISSF World Cup of the Olympic year is set to begin in Cairo, Egypt from 26th January.

India is sending a big contingent of 49 shooters to the event.

While the Rifle and Pistol Shooters will be eyeing a good performance to ensure a place in the national Olympic trials come May, the Shotgunners will look to hold their place in the team and maintain high world rankings with as many as four spots, two in Trap and two in Skeet, still to be booked for Paris with a final qualifier event slated for April in Rio.

The Men’s and Women’s Trap shooters will be first taimim, with day one of the qualifiers offering 75 targets to gun down. In Women’s Trap, Rajeshwari Kumari, Bhavya Tripathi, and Manisha Keer will be in contention for medals while veteran Zoravar Singh Sandhu, Prithviraj Tondaiman, and Bhowneesh Mendiratta will hold the fort in Men’s Trap.

In the women’s and men’s air pistol too, six Indian shooters will vie for podium finishes. Ujjwal Malik, Ravinder Singh, and Sagar Dangi will all aim for a great start and a first-ever senior individual World Cup medal in the men’s category, while Olympian Manu Bhaker, Mixed Pistol World Champion Esha Singh and Anuradha Devi will carry Indian hopes in the women’s event.

A few Indian shooters, like Vivaan Kapoor and Lakshay Sheoran in Men’s Trap, Rhythm Sangwan in women’s air pistol, and Varun Tomar in men’s pistol, will also be shooting for ranking points only (RPO) and will not be in medal contention.

A total of 672 athletes from 66 nations will compete in the year’s first combined ISSF World Cup stage where all 15 Olympic events will be staged. All top shooters of the world will be in attendance, looking to begin the international season on a confident note, given the importance of the year.

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