Around 500 to shoot for 14 Tokyo Olympic quotas at ISSF World Cup (Preview)

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Despite the scrapping of two of the 16 quotas on offer, the (ISSF) Rifle/Pistol 2019 is all set for an exciting start with around 500 shooters from 60 nations gunning for glory at the Dr. Shooting Range here from Saturday.

had originally 16 quota places to offer but after the denial of visas to two shooters in the wake of last week's Pulwama terrorist attack in which 40 CRPF personnel were killed, the (IOC) came down hard on the hosts and scrapped the two places from the men's 25m rapid fire event, which the Pakistani duo were to participate.

The three Indian shooters in the men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol event are Anish Bhanwala, and The other two Indian shooters in this event, and Gurpreet Singh, are shooting only for the minimum qualification score and are not going to be eligible for either medals or Olympic quotas.

Saturday will witness the first and only final of competition day one, the women's 10m Air Rifle final where three Indians -- Anjum Moudgil, and -- are among 102 competitors from 44 nations.

Besides the men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol and the two 10m Mixed Team Air Rifle and Air Pistol events, all the rest of the seven events in the five-day competition will distribute two 2020 quotas each.

A world-class field consisting of at least six former and reigning Olympic champions, seven former and reigning World Champions and several Olympic and medallists and multi-medallists as well as champions will entertain fans in live Olympic sporting action.

The ISSF, the and the (NRAI) have also arranged for the largest live telecast of a shooting World Cup stage ever.

This World Cup will go around in 80 countries across five continents. In India, Picture Network (SPN) has been given the rights.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, February 22 2019. 21:12 IST