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Yea NRAI deserves massive credit. One of the best run federation. Perhaps the only criticism of the trial system was not having 8 shooters in each category. I am certain, they will make it next time, as the talent pool will only increase. 
 

Also don’t forgot Sift & Manu (25m) are still left. We could well end with 4/5 medals in shooting. Shooting will exceed most predictions.

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Hi @Fly_like_a_don @nitinsanker @Roamingrover86 @tirtha22 @sounak  @thala07fan just did a simple comparison of qualification scores compared to Tokyo and Paris. The green line represents the minimum qualification score required to qualify for final and India 1 and India 2 represents the top scores by Indian shooters first and second respectively. Significant improvement were seen in Rifle for all 4 shooters

 

Shooting Qualification.pptx

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Sift Kaur Samra's scores in qualification over the last year:

2023 World Championships - 589
Asian Games - 594
Munich World Cup 2024 - 593
Trial 1 - 583
Trial 2 - 587
Trial 3 - 589
Trial 4 - 593

Sift's score today at Paris 2024 Olympics   - 575 (31st of 32)

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1 hour ago, tirtha22 said:

Sift Kaur Samra's scores in qualification over the last year:

2023 World Championships - 589
Asian Games - 594
Munich World Cup 2024 - 593
Trial 1 - 583
Trial 2 - 587
Trial 3 - 589
Trial 4 - 593

Sift's score today at Paris 2024 Olympics   - 575 (31st of 32)

This phenomenon is common for our athletes. Every Olympics we are used to this phenomenon, it is called “Olympics Phenomenon “ where athletes becomes cold feet & cannot perform. Nothing surprise us anymore. 

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1 minute ago, Prakash said:

25m Pistol Women

 

Manhu Bhaker qualifies for the final :clap:

 

Esha finished 18th

What a consistency she has shown in this Olympic..Diamond of Indian shooting 🙏

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