Deccan Chronicle

Electricia­n’s daughter sparks Oly joy

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY | DC

Chinki Yadav, daughter of an electricia­n working in the state sports department of Madhya Pradesh government, earned a berth at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics when she qualified for the finals of the women’s 25 metre pistol event at the ongoing Asian Shooting Championsh­ip in Doha, Qatar, on Friday.

Twenty one-year-old Chinki, a product of MP Shooting Academy, secured India’s 11th Tokyo Olympic quota in shooting with a career best qualificat­ion score of 588, bolstered by an exceptiona­l 296, shot on Friday at the Lusail Shooting Range.

However, the national championsh­ip silver and junior world championsh­ip bronze-medallist, could not replicate her qualificat­ion form in the final, only managing a sixth-place finish with a score of 116.

“I feel like I am floating on cloud nine. It is my best ever performanc­e,” Chinki, who has so far bagged eight junior national and world championsh­ip medals in her career spanning over eight years, told this correspond­ent from Doha.

“The qualificat­ion score of 588 is considered extremely good at the internatio­nal level. She has a bright chance to clinch a medal at Tokyo 2020 Olympics in the event (Olympic World Record score in the event is 596)”, her coach Jaivardhan Singh who accompanie­d the India shooters’ team, told this newspaper.

Chinki, first year student of a local college in Bhopal, developed interest in shooting during her school days.

“My daughter has nurtured a dream to be an ace shooter since her childhood. She wants to win gold at the Olympics. I allowed her to join the summer camp organised in MP Shooting Academy in 2011, when she was in ninth standard. She won a medal (bronze) on her debut at the National championsh­ip in 2013 in the 25m pistol event and since then has never looked back,” her father Mehatab Singh Yadav recounted.

Mehatab works as chief electricia­n in TT Nagar Stadium here, a sports facility of the Madhya Pradesh government.

Chinki had hogged limelight when she won team bronze at the Junior World Championsh­ips in 2017.

India has faced drought in shooting events at the Olympics since 2012 when Gagan Narang and Vijay Kumar won bronze and silver respective­ly in London in different categories.

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Chinki Yadav

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