Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Sport a life changer for Sapna

- Navneet Singh navneet.singh@htlive.com

A year ago, 15-year-old Sapna Kumari, a school dropout, was contemplat­ing doing odd jobs to supplement the family’s income. That’s changed, and sport has had a role to play.

After qualifying for the upcoming Nationals through the ongoing zonal qualifying event at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Ranges, she plans to pursue the sport with vigour.

Scoring 341 out of 400, the Haryana shooter has earned a ticket to participat­e in the youth category of the national meet, which starts from December 11 in Thiruvanan­thapuram.

On qualifying for her first major event, Sapna said, “There were some anxious moments but it was a good lesson.”

The North Zone qualifier was her second competitio­n in three months, and the progress in a span of six months is proof of her determinat­ion to lead a better life.

Living in rented accommodat­ion near Faridabad, Sapna’s family does not have access to basic amenities like clean drinking water.

With the parents earning very little, pursuing sport was a luxury, and led Sapna to leave school. But she dreamt of playing with kids her age group whenever she went past the local sports club.

A chance meeting with former internatio­nal shooter Shimon Sharif helped Sapna gain access to a weapon, and things changed for the better. Sapna was a quick learner. “She grasped the basics and followed the regimen more religiousl­y than others,” Sharif told Hindustan Times.

Though focused, she was mocked by friends and elders for pursuing a sport associated with the elite.

“There were distractio­ns but sport influenced her outlook. The progress has been encouragin­g. Hopefully, through hard work she will achieve a lot more in the coming days,” said Sharif.

Sapna’s next target is the Nationals. “My aim is to stay focused,” she said.

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HT PHOTO Sapna Kumari

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