India ignore running target event, miss medal opportunity
NEW DELHI: Indian shooters are winning medals in almost all events at the 2018 Asian Games, but there was no challenge in the Men’s 10m Running Target event on Friday, which means India missed an opportunity to add to its medals tally.
Even though it is an International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF)-recognised event and features even in the upcoming World Championships in Korea, it has been completely ignored by the Sports Authority of India (SAI) and the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI).
There were 13 entries from seven countries in the event at Jakarta with Youjin Jeong of Korea taking gold. Given the fact that Indian air rifle shooters are exceptionally good, some of them could have moved to running target which -- though not an Olympic
event anymore -- is still part of the Asian Games.
Back in 2007, India’s Hungarian coach Laszlo Szucsak had tried to push this event but the authorities did not show any interest. Once Laszlo’s contract with the Indian shooting team got over, the event was dead and buried.
Rajeev Bhatia, secretary of the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) admits there are no ranges and no national competitions for this discipline in the country. “It’s not a regular event at the Asian Games. It might not feature even at World Championships in future due to fewer entries,” he said,
The interesting part is that SAI had imported two sets of state-ofthe-art running target machines in 1988 from Switzerland which were worth 50,687 Swiss Francs but they never became operational. Later, both the machines were left to rot at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Ranges. A Sports Authority of India (SAI) official said since the event was not included in the 2010 Commonwealth Games, the equipment was not put to use.