Manu Bhaker to Compete in Two Events at Asian Games in Shooting Squad
Manu Bhaker in Two Events at Asian Games Shooting Squad

NEW DELHI: Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker is set to participate in two events at the upcoming Asian Games after being named in India's 30-member shooting squad, announced by the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) on Thursday. The Asian Games will take place in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan, from September 19 to October 4, with India aiming to build on its strong performance at the previous edition in Hangzhou.

Manu Bhaker's Selection

Manu secured her place in the women's 25m pistol event by finishing second in the selection trials. She was also included in the women's 10m air pistol event despite finishing seventh in the latest trials, with selectors backing her experience and proven ability to perform on the biggest stages.

Other Shooters in Two Events

Besides Manu, three other shooters have been selected for two events each: Vidarsa K. Vinod (women's 10m air rifle and 50m rifle 3 positions), former world champion Rudrankksh Patil (men's 10m air rifle and 50m rifle 3 positions), and Esha Singh (women's 10m air pistol and 25m pistol).

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Notable Decision in Men's 25m Rapid-Fire Pistol

A notable decision by the NRAI was to field only one shooter, Anish Bhanwala, in the men's 25m rapid-fire pistol event. While most events will feature three Indian shooters competing for both individual and team medals, the federation decided against filling all available spots in rapid-fire pistol. "While all selected athletes successfully cleared the stringent qualification slots laid down by the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, the final roster stands at 30 athletes (15 Men and 15 Women) due to strict dynamic quota caps enforced by the Games' Organising Committee," said an NRAI statement.

The Sports Ministry's guidelines state that only athletes with realistic medal prospects should be selected for the Asian Games. "Following extensive deliberations and a detailed event-wise assessment, the Committee identified a select group of athletes capable of competing across multiple disciplines. This strategic approach enables India to maximise participation across all available events while maintaining the strongest possible medal prospects in both individual and team competitions," the NRAI statement added.

NRAI Secretary General's Remarks

NRAI secretary general Pawankumar Singh said the federation had chosen the strongest squad possible. "We have selected the best team possible," Singh told PTI. "The most significant decision was in the men's 25m rapid-fire pistol event, where we have chosen not to send a full team. We are targeting only the individual medal event because we could not identify enough shooters with realistic medal prospects to field a team," he said.

Explaining Manu's inclusion in two events, Singh added: "We could select only 30 shooters -- 15 men and 15 women. Yes, Manu is currently ranked seventh after the recent 10m air pistol trials, but considering her experience and ability to perform in finals, she was the best option for inclusion in both the 10m and 25m pistol events. Her ranking may be seventh in the 10m air pistol, but the gap in scores between her and those ranked above her is not significant."

Squad Finalisation

The squad was finalised during a selection committee meeting in Dehradun on June 8. NRAI president Kalikesh Singh Deo said the depth of talent in Indian shooting made the selection process particularly challenging. "Selecting this team was a challenging task given the exceptional depth and quality of talent in Indian shooting today. The final squad reflects the strength, depth and versatility of Indian shooting. We are confident that this team will represent India with distinction and make the nation proud in Aichi-Nagoya."

Full Squad

Rifle (Men): 10m air rifle: Parth Rakesh Mane, Himanshu Dhillon, Rudrankksh Patil. 50m rifle 3-positions: Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar, Niraj Kumar, Rudrankksh Patil. (Women): 10m air rifle: Elavenil Valarivan, Sonam Uttam Maskar, Vidarsa K Vinod. 50m rifle 3-positions: Ashi Chouksey, Vidarsa K Vinod, Tilottama Sen. 10m air rifle mixed team: Parth Rakesh Mane and Elavenil Valarivan.

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Pistol (Men): 10m air pistol: Kedarling B. Uchaganve, Gaurav, Kamaljeet. 25m rapid fire: Anish Bhanwala. (Women): 10m air pistol: Suruchi, Esha Singh, Manu Bhaker. 25m sports pistol: Esha Singh, Manu Bhaker, Rahi Sarnobat. 10m air pistol mixed team: Kedarling B. Uchaganve and Suruchi.

Shotgun (Men): Trap: Kynan Chenai, Ahvar Rizvi, Shapath Bharadwaj. (Women): Neeru, Manisha Keer, Aashima Ahlawat. Skeet (Men): Anantjeet Singh Naruka, Bhavtegh Singh Gill, Mairaj Ahmad Khan. (Women): Parinaaz Dhaliwal, Raiza Dhillon, Maheshwari Chauhan.