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The 10M Indian Rifle Air Team only gets 20 minutes of training in Tokyo

The 10M Indian Rifle Air Team only gets 20 minutes of training in Tokyo
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New Delhi: Almost two days before the Tokyo Open Olympics, 10M Indian air gun shooters had to do with only 20 minutes of training in the range of Asaka shooting due to problems arising from the time slot distribution.
While other Indian shooters were trained for more than two hours, a rifle team, including APURVI Chandela and Elavenil Valarivan, who had a marching event on the day of the first competition on July 24, seeing their training sessions reduced to less than half an hour.
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“This is caused by some problems from the time slots when athletes from all trained countries that compete in the same place,” said an Indian national rifle association (NRAY) to PTI on Wednesday.
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“Today the training lasts around 2-2.5 hours in the morning session.
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While the 10M water rifle will start a photo shoot in the match on Saturday, the 10M rifle competition is scheduled for the next day.
India will be represented by Delamak Kumar and Divyansh Singh Panwar in the 10M Rifle Rifle event.
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Like 10m water pistol Shooters Saurabh Chaudhary, Abhishek Verma, APURVI and Elavenil have events on the first competition day.
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The trophies have slipped from India’s hands in the edition before this one (1973 – India lost to the Netherlands with a penalty stroke in the final).
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“While it is given that those in action on Saturday will jump, the other four have their pre-events test on Saturday, so it is considered wise to pass the opening ceremony so far concerned,” he said.
There are 22 members in the Indian shooting contingent, including 15 athletes.
The Olympics are scheduled to be scheduled to be held from July 23 to August 8, with a shooting event scattered in the first 10 days of extravaganza, which will be held without viewers because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Indian shooters underwent their first training session in Tokyo on Monday.
The Asaka shooting series also held a shooting competition at the 1964 Olympics.
The Indian shooting team arrived in the Japanese capital on Saturday, after completing the Croatian-Cumatic Training Tour.
During their stay in Croatia, Indian shooters participated in the European Championship in Osijek, from May 29 to June 6.
The Indian team has eight rifles, five pistols and two skeet shooters, in addition to six trainers and physiotherapists.
Before the Coronavirus pandemic broke, Indian shooters consistently dominated sports, finishing on the table in the four World Cup ISSF, in 2019.

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