IOC takes away 2 quotas\, spares 14 at Delhi shooting World Cup; NRAI says thanks

IOC takes away 2 quotas, spares 14 at Delhi shooting World Cup; NRAI says thanks

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The (IOC) decided against withdrawing all the Olympic quotas from the shooting here and revoked just two after visas were denied to Pakistani shooters in the aftermath of the terror attack.

"The IOC restricted the withdrawal of recognition as an Olympic qualification event to the 25m rapid fire pistol competition in which the two Pakistani athletes were supposed to participate," the IOC said in a statement after its board meeting in Lausanne,

"This happened in the interest of the other 500 athletes from 61 countries participating in the other events who are already in for their competition," it added.

The National Rifles Association of (NRAI) heaved a sigh of relief a day before the start of the competition.

"The Organising Committee of the wishes to unequivocally thank the ISSF Vladimir Lisin, the ISSF Alexander Ratner, the Dr. Narinder Batra, and the for Youth Affairs and Sports Col (Retd.) RVS. Rathore for ensuring the best possible outcome to a vexed and complexed scenario," NRAI President told

"...the NRAI is Committed to working with the ISSF, IOA, and the Ministry of sports to ultimately addressing the future consequences of this most peculiar and unprecedented scenario brought on by reasons beyond the regular control of the NRAI and the ISSF.

"Both the ISSF and the NRAI shall gracefully comply with the IOC's findings and hope in a large measure to address the other points raised by the IOC," he added.

shooters' participation in the tournament became the bone of contention since the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's killed more than 40 CRPF personnel last Thursday.

had applied for visas for two shooters -- G M Bashir and -- in the rapid fire category as the event in also served as a for

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First Published: Fri, February 22 2019. 11:20 IST