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  • NagendraNagendra Rajahmundry, A.P6481 Points
    Patiala pugilist knocks out poverty to clinch gold
    https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/boxing/patiala-pugilist-knocks-out-poverty-to-clinch-gold/articleshow/64048623.cms

    HIGHLIGHTS

    1. The 21-year-old was one of the three Indians, who won gold at the championship.
    2. The other two were Olympian Sumit Sangwan (in men's 91kg) and Nikhat Zareen (in women's 51kg).
    3. Himanshu defeated African champion Mohammed Touareg of Algeria by a unanimous 5-0 decision in the final.
    munna219777
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India29633 Points
    https://scroll.in/field/878201/cwg-impact-delhi-shooting-academies-see-spike-in-interest-after-anish-bhanwala-and-cos-heroics

    CWG impact: Delhi shooting academies see spike in interest after Anish Bhanwala and Co’s heroics

    Parents have shunned summer camps for something a lot more serious.

    The phone rings. “Hello,” says Sabir Khan, answering the call.

    “Do you offer training for shooting sport?” asks the voice from the other end.

    “Yes, we do. Do you want it for yourself?” Sabir replies.

    “No, it’s for my 10-year-old son. I want to enrol him at your academy and see if he has the potential. The sport has a lot of scope these days,” the parent explains.

    “You are right, sir. Please visit our academy at the Guru Harkrishan Public School in Punjabi Bagh and I will explain you the training modules,” Sabir, a national-level shooter and now coach, concludes the conversation.

    Similar activity is seen around 10 km away – at the Champion Shooting Academy in the premises of VSPK International School in Delhi’s Rohini area. Sabir’s younger brother Zakir Khan, a 2010 Commonwealth Championship gold (team) and silver (individual) medallist, is the man in charge here. And one of the bullet points in his bio reads: “Trained world No 1 Shahzar Rizvi when he took up shooting.”

    Shikari genes

    In short, the two sons of a generator mechanic from Shahjahanpur near Meerut are not just earning a living out of shooting but providing young talented shooters the means and expertise to an expensive sport that was unapproachable for the masses not long ago.

    Zakir left and Sabir Khan at the VSPK International School Academy Image Jaspreet Sahni
    Zakir (left) and Sabir Khan at the VSPK International School Academy (Image: Jaspreet Sahni)

    As recently as last month, the seekers for shooting as a sport of choice have only risen after the exploits of teenage sensations Manu Bhaker, Mehuli Ghosh and Anish Bhanwala at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games.

    All of 15, Bhanwala became the youngest to clinch a CWG gold for India when he finished on top of the podium at Gold Coast, winning the men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol event. Bhaker, 16, won gold in the women’s 10m air pistol and the 17-year-old Mehuli won a silver medal in the 10m air rifle event.

    For the record, all the three teenagers made their CWG debuts at Gold Coast.

    If Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore’s silver at the 2004 Athens Olympics provided the launch pad, Abhinav Bindra’s gold at the 2008 Beijing Olympics set the benchmark that coaches like Sabir, Zakir and supportive parents of their young shooters strive to achieve.

    The two Pathans got the shooting DNA from their shikari ancestors, especially grandfather Abdul Kardoos and maternal uncle Abdul Salim Khan, who had weapons at home in the Johri village at Baghpat. They introduced Sabir and Zakir to shooting as a competitive sport with a make-shift range at home, where the young lads learned holding with bricks.

    Sabir became a national shooter before completing his National Rifle Association of India-accredited coaching course in 2010. Zakir earned international fame participating at the 2006 Asian Games and World Cups between 2006 and 2011.

    Expensive sport

    Back at the two academies, the phone keeps ringing for enquires and the footfall has risen to an unprecedented count. Quite clearly, the parents have shunned summer camps for something a lot more serious.

    “My daughter started shooting as a hobby. Now, it’s been a year and her interest keeps growing,” said Rajiv Sachdeva, parent of an eighth-grader who trains at Sabir’s academy, which runs under the aegis of SportzCraft Inc.

    “It is a very expensive sport and not easy to fit in our budget, but we strive to provide our daughter with all the means as our support. I recently bought her a personal air pistol. It cost me around Rs 1.5 lakh, so I could only pay through my credit card. We used to rent it for competitions earlier at Rs 500 a day,” Sachdeva added.

    Parents watch while their kids learn to shoot at the VSPK International School Academy Image Jaspreet Sahni
    Parents watch while their kids learn to shoot at the VSPK International School Academy (Image: Jaspreet Sahni)

    The fact that Zakir participated in the 2006 World Championship in Zagreb with a borrowed sports pistol explains that shooting was and is a niche sport. But things have only improved in terms of making the sport accessible beyond the army kids and those with shikari ancestors.

    “Now, it is about the shooter, not the facilities,” said Zakir. “We used to look for opportunities and cash in on those. For example, we would wait for 6-8 hours for our turn to train with a gun. That is not the case now. The onus is more on the talent now and how seriously they practice.”

    These days, around 15 shooting sessions in a month for a beginner cost around Rs 5,000, which includes pellets, target cards and the use of pistol/rifle. At competitions, the shooters can rent out the weapons.

    And the young prodigies are responding to that facilitation.

    At a recent open tournament in Jaipur, Sabir and Zakir’s students won 21 medals – of which 19 were gold, besides a silver and a bronze.

    Sport of patience

    The progress, though, is not restricted to the domestic level.

    Rifle shooters Mandeep Kaur Popli and Mohit Kumar Agnihotri have already represented the country in the international arena. While Mandeep participated in the 2015 Asian Shooting Championship in Kuwait, Agnihotri was part of the team that won gold at the 2017 Asian Airgun Championship held in Japan.

    Besides, para-shooter Pooja Agarwal won a silver medal at the 2017 World Cup in Al Ain, UAE, and Yogita Lamba participated in the 2015 Asian Airgun Championship held in Delhi.

    The latest additions to the meritorious list are Rahul Chauhan and Ruhan Kapoor, who have been selected for India trials.

    “I just tell the parents to not put burden of expectations on your kids,” said Zakir. “It’s a sport of patience, not just in terms of playing but also when you learn and climb up the ladder. It’s a gradual process.”

    Meanwhile, Sabir keeps trudging between coaching inside the range and the reception desk to answer inquiries. Just then, a parent sitting in the waiting area whispers to another.

    “At this rate, shooting will soon give cricket a run for its money.”

    deepumunna219777NagendraCarbon_14
  • BadBad 5141 Points
    Guys,Manav Vikas Thakkar has qualified for Summer Youth Olympics in Men"s Singles Table Tennis.

    Interesting Fact about Him which people don"t know:- He is Currently World No. 2 In Mens"s Singles Youth Category and also he was ranked No.1 a couple of Months ago.Being Ranked No.1 in Table Tennis makes him the only Indian Table tennis player(Male and Female both) who has been ranked No.1 at any level.

    Also,in this year"s National Table Tennis Senior Championships he earned a Bronze Medal.

    So,watch out for this guy in Future .It seems he is a Real Talent.
    Nagendramunna219777sparta
  • BadBad 5141 Points
    Guys,Few Months Back in India"s(Women Weightlifting),Rakhi Halder lifted 230 kg in 63 kg category.On her way she broke Karnam Malleswari"s Clean and Jerk National Record of 127 kg by lifting 128 kg.

    After analyzing,i found out that This Total of 230 kg in Women"S 63kg category would have been good enough for her to win an Olympic Medal in every Olympics except for the 2016 Rio Olympics where she would have finished 5th.

    I don"t know her age but if she is anywhere around 18-22 years then she is another one who could be a Medal Contender for us in say 2 years time.

    Please,can anyone throw light on her age????


    Nagendramunna219777
  • 7negi7negi India10890 Points
    So AIFF/Football not able to do this but cricket is getting the grip in Uttarakhand which is not surprising for me as many Indian International hails from the place. 

    Ahead of their highly anticipated Test debut against India next month, Afghanistan will also host Bangladesh for three T20 internationals in Dehradun, the capital of the state of Uttarakhand in north India.

    http://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/23451454/afghanistan-host-bangladesh-t20is-india

    By the way, another Rajeev Gandhi Stadium which was recently built. 




    shakkeerKMmunna219777indian_gooner
  • samsam 16428 Points
    Old article about a PIO Munna mentioned 

    Ex-Australia drag-flicker Chris Ciriello joins Indian hockey team as analytical coach

    A top Hockey India official has confirmed that Chris Ciriello is already on board and it’s a matter of time that SAI makes the official announcement.


    https://www.hindustantimes.com/other-sports/ex-australia-drag-flicker-chris-ciriello-joins-indian-hockey-team-as-analytical-coach/story-6a7dRnlUMcE7vP5JRQjYBK.html

    munna219777deepu
  • deepudeepu Somaliya1621 Points
    Very good inclusion
  • BadBad 5141 Points
    Indian Women"s Hockey Team Beat Japan 4-1 in the opening match of Asian Women"s Champions Trophy.

    Navneet Kaur Scored 3 Goals.Great start by the Indian Ladies.

    India are the Defending Champions.So, Let"s see if they can defend their Title or not...
    deepumunna219777Carbon_14
  • munna219777munna219777 28505 Points
    very good result. Rani Rampal is not there in the team (Rest), still we were able to beat Japan.
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India29633 Points
    https://www.hindustantimes.com/other-sports/heena-sidhu-wins-shooting-gold-p-shri-nivetha-settles-for-bronze-in-hannover/story-kv9zwmvmin8uO6S9BV90QP.html

    Heena Sidhu clinched the gold medal while compatriot P Shri Nivetha settled for bronze in the women’s 10m air pistol at the International Shooting Competitions of Hannover (ISCH) ahead of next week’s ISSF Munich World Cup.
    NagendraBad
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