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Jitu does not want 2022 CWG boycott on shooting issue

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Star today said the imminent dropping of shooting from the 2022 would be a huge loss to the country but felt that should not resort to a of the quadrennial multi-sporting event due to the issue.

Former shooter recently said that should the 2022 after the organisers decided to drop shooting -- an optional sport for the CWG -- due to logistical issues.

But Jitu, who won a gold in the 50m pistol event in the 2014 CWG, begged to differ.

"Yes, it will be a huge loss to because shooting is one sport which is giving the country a lot of medals. I am personally disappointed that shooting is most likely to be dropped from 2022 CWG," he said at the sidelines of the sending-off ceremony of the Indian contingent for the Games here.

"But it is not that shooting will be dropped forever or continuously. It is the choice of the organisers of a particular CWG as it is an optional sport. It (shooting) may return in another Commonwealth Games, it all depends on the host country. So, I feel it is not advisable to a particular Games by on the ground that shooting is not there," said the 30-year-old highly decorated

The Nepal-born shooter said he was confident of retaining the 50m pistol gold he won in in 2014.

"The focus is to win gold again in I am pretty sure I can win a gold this time also. The preparation has been good and I am ready for the Games physically and mentally."

Asked about his technique which has fetched him and the country a lot of medals, he said, "Every shooter has a different technique. Some will shoot after 15 seconds or some will shooter later. I have my own technique and rhythm is important for me.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, March 22 2018. 19:05 IST
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