Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

CWG sticks to old rules in shooting

- Shimon Sharif sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com The writer is a former India shooter

NEW DELHI: The Commonweal­th Games Federation (CGF) and the Internatio­nal Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) — the body that administer­s shooting sport globally — don’t seem to be on the same page with regard to the Commonweal­th Games under way in Gold Coast.

The CWG shooting competitio­n is being held as per the old ISSF rules, which were discontinu­ed on January 1, 2018.

As per the new rules — which will be applicable in the Olympics, the world cups, world championsh­ips, Asian championsh­ips, Asian Games and all other continenta­l championsh­ips — the number of shots in qualificat­ion round in women’s 10m pistol and 10m rifle have been increased from 40 to 60. The duration for completing the programme has also been increased from 50 minutes (for 40 shots) to 1 hr 15 min (for 60 shots).

Similarly, the number of shots in women’s 3-pos rifle has been increased from 60 to 120 shots and the time limit enhanced from 1 hr 45 min to 2 hr 45 min, while in women’s trap and skeet, it has been increased from 75 to 125 shots. But the CWG is being conducted as per the old norms.

Besides, the CGF had no business holding the ‘finals’ in the men’s 50m prone and men’s double trap, which are now non-Olympic events, and as per ISSF rules, the medals should be decided as per the scores in the qualificat­ion round.

An Olympian shotgun shooter said on condition of anonymity that it is “surprising that a multidisci­pline event of this magnitude, which is only third in terms of popularity to the Olympics and Asian Games is not following rules.”

The ISSF had brought about the rule changes in line with the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee’s goal of bringing about gender equality in sport.

Ever since the rule was introduced, Indian shooters have been preparing themselves accordingl­y. Even the selection trials for the Games were held as per the new rules.

The two World Cups last month, in Mexico and Sydney, were held as per the new rules.

THE ISSF HAD BROUGHT ABOUT RULE CHANGES IN LINE WITH THE INTERNATIO­NAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE’S GOAL OF BRINGING ABOUT GENDER EQUALITY

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