New Delhi: Looking to distance themselves from “Negativity”, the Indian Ace Manu Bhaker pistol said he would continue to take pictures in three events, including 25m, and vowed to make a strong comeback after bearing the heartbreak in his own Olympic Girl.
Speaking to PTI after arriving from Tokyo, Manu who was 19 years old said there were negative things around the shooting and preparation at the Olympics, because of the conflict with the former coach of Jaspal Rana, who insisted that he withdrew from the 25m gun event.
“I will continue to take pictures in the 25m event,” Manu said when he was ready to leave Indira Gandhi International Airport.
While the controversy and negativity around his dispute with the shutter did have an impact on his appearance, wanting to win a medal by all means made it worse, the Youth Olympics said and the gold medalist.
Besides being “drawn limb”, Manu said he was regularly told to “pull” from 25m because he did not “get to Mark” on the show.
Manu has got the Tokyo quota during the Issf World Cup in Munich.
“Yes, there are negative things like my mother and father are also forced to get involved in all these problems.
Questions like why my mother was with me in Bhopal (for training and trials) and why my father accompanied would be asked by him.
So, There are negativity.
“Among other things, there are technical problems that are” not handled “by the former coach.
He also explained that he did not send any message to the shutter during the Issf World Cup in Delhi in March this year, saying that it was sent by his “worried” mother about his daughter.
The message received by the shutter is, “AB to Mil Gayee Na Tassalli” (now you have to settle) after Manu settled bronze when he was expected to win a gold medal.
Rana Parade in the range of shooting Karni Singh with a message printed behind her white T-shirt, forcing the Association of the Indian National Rifle (NRAY) to intervene.
Given the situation, the shooter said Nrai and his President Rantinder Singh did everything they could to achieve the best solution when the match was approaching, including bringing the former Indian shooter Ronak Pandit as his coach.
“NRA is looking for the best solution available for all problems, for all problems, and they also bring us confidence,” he said.
On the brighter side, Manu said he had returned with a lot of learning from his first appearance at the Olympics.
“I really got a lot of experience.
Have a lot of warmth from people, from my teammates.
Hopefully, please me in the future to prepare and appear.
I’m still young and have the best career.
I tried my best This., “Manu, a World Cup gold medalist, said.
Manu also said that he would be better prepared to deal with complicated situations in the future.
One of the biggest hopes in India at the Tokyo Olympics, Manu could not return to what he had dreamed of, failed to reach the final in three events, the first was damaged by the failure of the main weapon function.
When the State Shooters continued to hate hopes with disappointing performances in Tokyo, Head of the National Sport Government Agency promised a major overhaul in training and supporting staff.
“Definitely the show hasn’t been on the expected path and I have talked about reshuffle training staff and supporters,” said President of Rantinder Singh National (Nray Rifle Singh) when the shooters continued to fail in the argument range.