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Indian skeet shooters in Cyprus for year's third Shotgun World Cup stage

The Indian skeet shooting team has arrived in Nicosia, Cyprus, for the third ISSF World Cup Shotgun stage of the year.

Sentinel Digital Desk

New Delhi: The Indian skeet shooting squad has reached Cyprus for the year’s third International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup Shotgun stage, set to begin in the capital city of Nicosia. The National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) had named a 12-member squad for the Nicosia World Cup back in February itself, including for both disciplines of Skeet and Trap.

Skeet competitions, which will continue for three days, begin first on Monday, where two Olympians, Mairaj Ahmad Khan in men’s skeet and Maheshwari Chauhan in women’s skeet, will lead an otherwise young and inexperienced side at this top international level.

A total of 350-plus athletes from as many as 54 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) have entered the competition, including some of the top names in Shotgun Shooting.

The qualifying round of the Skeet competitions begins Monday with two rounds of 25 clay targets each, which will be repeated on Tuesday, before the fifth and final round and the finals are played out on Wednesday.

India’s hopes in men’s skeet will rest upon Abhay Singh Sekhon, who will be making his senior World Cup debut, and Rituraj Singh Bundela, who has played four World Cups in the past two years, besides Mairaj. In the women’s competition, Maheshwari will also be looking to secure a first senior World Cup medal alongside Parinaaz Dhaliwal, who is four World Cups old. The third Indian in women’s skeet, 18-year-old Yashasvi Rathore, will be making her debut. (IANS)

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