ISSF World Cup | Nothing like securing Olympic quota, reveals Manu Bhaker
A shot at an Olympic quota and the privilege of eating home-cooked food on a regular basis is currently motivating the young Indian shooters at the ongoing ISSF World Cup being held in Delhi. The likes of young starlets like Manu Bhaker, Anjum Moudgil, and others are part of the global showpiece.
There are a host of young Indian shooters currently competing at the ISSF World Cup which is being held at the Karni Singh Shooting range in Delhi. The one target on the minds of these youngsters will be to secure an Olympic quota which is up for grabs at the global showpiece. 495 shooters from 58 countries will compete for a total of 16 quota places in eight events at the Rifle and Pistol World Cup.
Indian teen, Manu
"Yes, I missed a medal at the Asian Games, but I won't blame it solely on pressure. It's also about the day. Like sometimes cricketer ka
"It's my first World Cup at home. The best thing is that I am getting home-cooked food as mom brings food from home every day,"
Meanwhile,
"Yes, a little pressure is off as I have already secured a quota place but there's still a lot to play for.
"I think it's fair that quota is for the country and not reserved for the player who secured
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