New Delhi: World Shooting Cups may not bring the status of the Olympic qualification in the near future because the Global Sport government body reflects limiting the quota place only for the world championship and continental tournament.
International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) has planned to introduce changes to the Olympic qualification criteria for a while the current time and the system used for Tokyo games recently concluded could not exist for the Paris edition of 2024.
It was confirmed to PTI by people in the association The National Indian Rifle (NRAI), which has ISSF documents related to the proposed changes in the qualification criteria for multi-sports exhibitions.
“ISSF has sent material to the federation of changes.
So, after the proposal is approved, the World Cup will not bring a quota place, which is only in the world championship and continental tournament,” he said on it anonymous condition.
After a disappointing Indian shooter at the Tokyo Olympics despite entering the game with several medal competitors, a flow of thought has emerged that they participated in too many ISSF World Cups, so as to present themselves to participants from other countries from other countries before other countries Their biggest challenge.
“It feels like many people, Indian shooters compete in too many World Cups.
Now if there are changes, they can choose which World Cup will participate and will be passed.
That way they will not participate in every tournament,” said the source .
Also the existing MQS (minimum qualifying score) can be replaced with the MOQ (minimum Olympic qualification score), and if the NRAI source will be trusted, the shooter needs to reach the minimum score set by the ISF to go to the Olympics.
“Even though it’s relatively harder to get a quota in the world championship where entries are the highest, there will also be continental events such as the Asian shooting championship which will offer more quota places than before.” Even the world championship may bring more quota places than before with the World Cup handing qualification status.
“About 360 shooters of as many as 100 countries participated in 15 events in the Tokyo Olympics shooting competition.
The Indian 15-strong squad failed to win one medal, returned it.
Submitted from the game for the second time in a row, five years after the disaster in Rio 2016.
MQS is The minimum scoring shot “must be recorded at least once in time settings, to qualify” to take part “to take part” to take part “to take part” to take part “to take part in the Olympics or in the Olympic Youth Olympics.
The minimum qualification score for each photo event is determined by ISSF.
The qualification system for shooting is based on a quota place.
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