Shooting
Olympians Maheshwari and Anantjeet back in action at the ISSF World Cup finals
The duo narrowly missed out on a medal at the Paris Olympics and will now be in action at the ISSF World Cup finals.
Skeet shooters Maheshwari Chauhan and Anantjeet Singh Naruka, who narrowly missed out on a podium finish in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, will return to world class competition at home in the ISSF World Cup final at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Ranges in Tuglakhabad here from Sunday.
Maheshwari Chauhan thinks a home World Cup finals will give her an advantage.
“It’s a great honour and my first World Cup final as well so I am very excited to be shooting with the best. There’s just one target this time – to be on the podium,” Maheshwari told SAI Media.
She said she will take the lessons from the Paris experience of competing in the Mixed Team bronze medal shoot off.
“The Olympic Games is a great learning experience. It taught me more than anything to trust myself and my process. It strengthened my resolve to take my Olympic journey ahead with the lessons I learnt from Paris,” she added.
Together with Maheshwari, Anantjeet Naruka provided Indian shotgun shooting a watershed moment at the Paris Olympic Games finishing.
A silver medallist in the Hangzhou Asian Games last year, also said he would trust the process. “The one things I keep in mind is that I have to follow the process, take it step by step and slowly climb the ladder.,” he said.
The 26-year-old Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) shooter who changed his weapon before the Olympic Games and is confident to clinch a medal here.
“It will be a good thing if I win a medal here. I want to make my country proud and I am pretty confident of clinching it this time,” he said.
Indian shotgun shooting, which traces its roots back to the legendary Dr Karni Singh, who competed in five Olympic Games between 1960 and 1980 and celebrates Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore’s silver medal in 2004, saw an unprecedented six competitors line up in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.