Ramita, Elavenil's performance in Paris Olympics signals rise of rifle shooting in India
Aug 20, 2024
New Delhi [India], August 20 : India rifle shooters Ramita Jindal and Elavenil Valarivan made the nation proud with their stellar performances at the recently concluded Paris Olympics. While the two shooters missed out on a medal, their performances signalled a new age in India for rifle shooters.
The 20-year-old Ramita reached the Final in her Olympic debut, becoming the first female shooter after Suma Shirur to do so. While she finished in the 7th position, her remarkable comeback in the last series of the qualification and her brave performance in the final won hearts all over the world. Elavenil also started strongly in the Qualification round but missed out on a chance to reach the final.
The performance from the two shooters showcased the success of the shooting programme at the Gagan Narang Sports Promotion Foundation (GNSPF) where both have them have trained under the impeccable guidance of Coach Neha.
Speaking on their performance, Neha said that she is really proud of both Elavenil and Ramita's show at the Paris Olympics.
"Both Elavenil and Ramita performed really well, and I am very proud of them. Elavenil started strong in the qualification round but her last three shots affected the final outcome. Ramita, on the other hand, had a good start and made a remarkable comeback in the last series, reaching the final in her debut at just 20 years old is amazing. As for improvement, there's always room to get better, even if you win a medal," Neha was quoted in a release from Gagan Narang Sports Promotion Foundation as saying.
"Both the shooters have shown tremendous growth since they began training with us. I have been training Elavenil for the past two editions of Olympics, and Ramita has also been training under me for a long time now. We worked on various factors including developing skill-set and developing the Olympic mindset," Coach Neha further elaborated how the program helped in the development of the two rifle shooters.
GNSPF holds an impressive track record of producing top-tier athletes. One of the unique facets of the academy remains that the training program is tailor-made to suit the specific requirements of individual athletes.
"There is a difference in level of experiences between Elavenil and Ramita, and hence, we had to prepare different training programs for each of them to preparing them for the qualification rounds and finals. The competition requires technical endurance, strategic breaks, and mind-conditioning. Elavneil also gained a lot of experience from our flagship program Project Leap, which was launched in 2018. We prepared both of them with their spare rifles and good pellets before they left for the competition," Neha further added.
"The support from GNSPF has been important. The organization creates a positive environment that inspires both me and all our athletes. Specifically, the culture and love for shooting that GNSPF fosters is exceptional," she concluded.