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ISSF World Cup Final 2024: In a stunning revelation by the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI), the 23-member squad for the ISSF World Cup Final 2024 in New Delhi will not feature two-time Olympic bronze medallist Manu Bhaker. This prestigious event, slated to unfold from October 13 to 18 at the illustrious Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range, will witness India’s elite shooters vying for top honors. However, Bhaker’s unexpected absence has sparked widespread curiosity and speculation.
Manu Bhaker, who dazzled at the Paris 2024 Olympics by clinching two bronze medals in the women’s 10m air pistol and mixed team air pistol categories, has decided to take a three-month hiatus. Following her stellar Olympic performance, Bhaker has chosen this period for much-needed rest and recuperation, leading to her omission from the squad. On September 12, the NRAI formally announced her decision to step back, underscoring her focus on recovery and rejuvenation.
Despite Bhaker’s notable absence, India’s shooting contingent is brimming with exceptional talent. Rhythm Sangwan, an emerging star in Indian shooting, will compete in both the 10m air pistol and 25m sports pistol events, positioning herself as a pivotal competitor to observe. Sangwan’s rapid ascent and impressive performances in recent international meets bolster her status as a strong contender for a podium finish at the World Cup Final.
The squad also features other prominent names from India’s Paris Olympic lineup, including Arjun Babuta (men’s 10m air rifle), Anish Bhanwala (men’s 25m rapid fire pistol), and Rajeshwari Kumari (women’s trap). In total, the team boasts 12 Olympians, encompassing a diverse mix of rifle, pistol, and shotgun shooters poised to challenge the world’s best.
While Bhaker’s absence creates a palpable void, Rhythm Sangwan has emerged as a standout athlete, being the only Indian shooter competing in two separate events. Her consistent growth over the past year and her robust showings at various international competitions make her a formidable presence at this year’s World Cup Final.
Interestingly, Manu Bhaker is not the sole Olympic medallist missing from the squad. Sarabjot Singh and Swapnil Kusale, who also earned medals in Paris, have not been included in the team. Nevertheless, the squad is replete with familiar names and seasoned shooters like Mairaj Ahmad Khan (men’s skeet) and Chain Singh (men’s 50m rifle 3 positions), both marking their return to international competition.
As India gears up to host the ISSF World Cup Final, Manu Bhaker’s absence adds an intriguing twist to the event. Nonetheless, with a robust squad led by Rhythm Sangwan, the tournament promises a thrilling experience for Indian shooting aficionados.
This grand event not only signifies the culmination of the international shooting season but also serves as a critical platform for shooters aiming for future Olympic glory. Enthusiasts will keenly track the proceedings at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range to witness who will ascend to victory in this prestigious competition.