The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Riding high on Asian Games heroics, Sift aces first step in Paris trials

- NAMIT KUMAR

THE DUST may have settled from her Asian Games heroics last year, but Sift Kaur Samra is hoping to ride that momentum straight to the Olympics.

After winning India’s first- ever individual shooting Asiad gold medal in Hangzhou last year, breaking the world record in the process, Sift kicked off the Olympic shooting trials with a dominant performanc­e, taking top spot with a score of 466.3, edging out fellow quota- winner Ashi Chouksey ( 462. 6) a nd Oly mpian Anj um Moudgil ( 449.2) in the women’s 50m rifle 3- position category in New Delhi on Wednesday.

Recovering from a poor qualificat­ion round, as well as a 1.1 point deficit after the first 15 shots in the kneeling position in the final, Sift looked at ease from the moment she took the lead after a near- perfect second stage in the prone position, and cruised to a comfortabl­e win.

“The mood is normal, not very differe nt , ” s he s a i d a f te r t he match o n Wednesday. “Yesterday ( qualificat­ion) was not a good day for me, but I knew the mistake I was making, so just focused on that and glad it went well today.”

Falling prey to heady expectatio­ns after breakthrou­gh performanc­es and world record scores has plagued Indian shooting in the past two Olympics.

Pressure, especially of an Olympics, has fallen on young shoulders that are not used to it, and consistenc­y has evaded even the elite crop at times.

While conclusion­s should not yet be drawn, Sift has certainly not stepped off after Hangzhou, returning from the Asian championsh­ips with a silver medal earlier this year, and showing composure even under heavy domestic competitio­n at the trials this week.

Re maini ng ke e n to pl ay down how much the Asian Games run helped her in the long run – the World University Games, also held in China, was a superior experience according to her – it is hard not to see it as a big confidence- booster.

“I can say I enjoyed that glory. The love I got from everyone was special. Winning a medal was big, of course, but when I came back to India and the celebratio­ns that took place, that was the great thing for me. The celebratio­ns at home were better,” she said. “It was my first Games, of course it taught me a lot… These things teach you how to be calm under pressure.”

Paris, although within her sights, is still a little far away. Sift won the first of four trials – another will take place on Friday, and two more in Bhopal next month.

The average of the three best scores of the five participat­ing shooters will be taken into considerat­ion, with bonuses for podium finishes and winning the quota for India.

The shooters with the top two averages will be on the flight to the French capital.

Regardless of the process, though, the hopes Sift raised in Hangzhou continue to be high.

Niraj beats big names

The men’s 50m rifle 3- positions category proved to be a lot more competitiv­e, as Niraj Kumar edged big names — record holders and internatio­nal medal winners — in the first trial on Wednesday. Niraj shot a winning score of 462.2, with quota- winner and qualificat­ion topper Swapnil Kusale ( 460.9) coming in second, and Asian Games medallist Aishwary Tomar ( 450.5) coming in third.

Chain Singh finished fourth while second quota winner Akhil Sheoran had a disappoint­ing outing, slumping to fifth.

The depth of competitio­n among India’s top shooters was on display in the 50 3P category, with all five shooters in with a shot to come out on top at the end of the second prone position stage, before Niraj establishe­d his lead during the standing eliminatio­n round, and clutched up with a few high scores to cement his place.

 ?? NRAI ?? Sift Kaur Samra topped in 50M Rifle 3 Positions during the first trials.
NRAI Sift Kaur Samra topped in 50M Rifle 3 Positions during the first trials.

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