Indian shooters look to Maximise Tokyo 2020 Quota Places

Indian shooters look to Maximise Tokyo 2020 Quota Places

Pune: A total of 63 men and 45 women will represent India in the senior, junior and youth categories across the disciplines of Rifle, Pistol and Shotgun, as competitions in the 14th Asian Shooting Championship gets underway on Tuesday at the Lusail Shooting Complex in Qatar.

What gives a further fillip to the 10-day continental championship this year is that competitors will also be fighting to secure a total of 38 Tokyo 2020 Olympic quota places, which will be up for grabs across 12 of the 15 Olympic shooting events.

The three Mixed Team events are not giving out quotas and the Men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol competition will give out a maximum of four quotas in an event.

India has already secured nine Tokyo quotas in Rifle and Pistol and lie behind China (25 quotas) and Korea (12) in the Asian region, beside host-country Japan (12 allotted slots), in terms of quotas won.
“The aim is definitely to surpass the number of quotas won at the last Olympics (13) and the more the merrier,” summed up Samaresh Jung, High Performance Pistol Coach of the National Squad.

Day One of competitions has four finals lined up. Indian shooters will be eligible to pick up just one quota place out of the nine on offer on Tuesday. 

That one will have to be among the three available in the Men’s 10m Air Rifle, the Tuesday’s first final.

Yash Vardhan is the man in form having sizzled in domestic competitions and trials in the run-up, however, Deepak Kumar is the most experienced of the three Indians on show and might just be the one to watch out for, especially with his record of making big event finals and the powerful Chinese out of quota contention.

The other matter of Indian interest on the opening day will be how much the women Rifle and Pistol shooters are able to consolidate their new found dominance in their respective 10m Air events over their continental peers.

The 14th Asian championship is scheduled to get over on November 13 with 35 finals on the roster besides straight one-round deciders of some non-olympic events.

It also follows that a maximum of two Olympic berths can be won per event and therefore India will not be eligible for quotas in those events where they have already secured two quotas.

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