Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Jaspal was best choice for Dronachary­a: NRAI

- ▪ sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI:Credited for moulding the likes of Manu Bhaker and Anish Bhanwala, junior shooting coach Jaspal Rana was a notable omission from this year’s Dronachary­a award recommenda­tions but the national federation stood firmly behind him, saying he’s the “best candidate” for the honour.

The National Rifle Associatio­n of India (NRAI) said the acclaimed marksman, who uses his rich experience and knowledge to guide the upcoming shooters, should have been considered. He was overlooked despite consistent­ly producing results as the Indian junior team coach for pistol and rifle shooters.

“We are convinced Jaspal was the best candidate for the award,” NRAI president Raninder Singh said.

The national shooting federation’s president, though, was hopeful that the multiple Asian Games and Commonweal­th Games medallist would soon be bestowed with the honour for his contributi­on to the sport.

“.... it is for the empowered panel to decide on merit and we trust such an accomplish­ed and talented coach will very soon be considered favourably at the next such opportunit­y,” Raninder added.

The Dronachary­a honour is given by the Government of India for excellence in sports coaching.

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We are convinced Jaspal Rana was the best candidate for the Dronachary­a award RANINDER SINGH, NRAI president

Chanu’s coach Vijay Sharma and veteran cricket coach Tarak Sinha are among the seven candidates recommende­d by the selection committee for the Dronachary­a award. Along with Sharma and Sinha, the other coaches nominated for the prestigiou­s award are Clarence Lobo (hockey), Jeevan Sharma (judo), and CA Kuttappa (boxing).

One of the biggest names missing was Jaspal. The 42-year-old was at the forefront of the junior shooters’ rapid growth in the last couple of years, with his wards winning medals in not just junior but senior internatio­nal tournament­s, including the Asian Games in Indonesia.

Teen sensations Bhaker, Saurabh Chaudhary and Bhanwala grabbed podiums and headlines with their fearless approach, with Japsal, in their own words, playing a key role in their success.

In the just concluded ISSF World Championsh­ips in Changwon in South Korea, which also marked the beginning of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic qualifying cycle, the juniors once again exceeded expectatio­ns.

India returned with a record 11 gold, nine silver and seven bronze, and the junior shooters accounted for a majority of the podium finishes.

 ?? TWITTER ?? ▪ (LR) Jaspal Rana with Manu Bhaker and Anish Bhanwala.
TWITTER ▪ (LR) Jaspal Rana with Manu Bhaker and Anish Bhanwala.

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