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ISSF World Championship: Swapnil Kusale to the four, guns down Oly quota

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CHENNAI:  Swapnil Kusale managed to dodge the Covid-19 virus almost for two years but contracted the fearful disease this January. The shooter from Maharashtra served 10-day isolation before getting back in the shooting range but the illness left him physically weak. Given his discipline rifle in 3 positions where a shooter shoots in kneeling, prone and standing positions the 27-year-old needed to resolve the back problem he was facing since he got infected, as soon as possible.

With the 2024 Olympic qualifiers beginning this year, Swapnil immediately met a physiotherapist and started working on the issue. The one-hour exercises he did every day to fix his back issue for the past several months bore fruit as he bagged the third Paris Olympics quota place in the sport by finishing fourth in the men’s 50m rifle 3p final at the ISSF World Championship in Cairo, on Saturday.

“Regaining physical fitness was the biggest task, especially the back problem as it was affecting my show in standing position,” Swapnil told this daily from Cairo. “I was in Pune and got out to buy some essential commodities when I contracted Covid. Unlike in the past, the isolation period was not an issue but regaining full fitness demanded a strict regimen,” he added. Hailing from Kambalwadi village, around 250km from Pune, Swapnil had undergone a 14-day quarantine period twice in 2020. 

Earlier, he shot a qualification score of 593 to qualify for the eight-shooter final in second after China’s Liu Yukun’s 596. He was on top after the kneeling stage with a score of 104.8 but slipped to third at the end of the prone stage with his total being 207.9. He, in fact, was in contention to make it to the gold-medal match too but a low 8.2 in his final shot in the eighth series during the standing stage meant Norway’s Jon-Hermann Hegg pipped him for bronze with a 10.1. His aggregate score was 407.6 while Hegg finished with 407.9. Serhiy Kulish of Ukraine won gold while Pole Tomasz Bartnik finished second.

Speaking on the shot, which deprived him of a medal, Swapnil said, “No gun malfunction but apparently I delayed the shot, which cost me the medal.” He is happy to earn a quota but affirmed that was not in his mind when he was competing. 

He also took part at the National Games in Gujarat. He might not have won a medal there as he finished fourth but claimed the competition had prepared him well. “It was nice to get a competition ahead of the Olympic qualifying event. I may not have won the medal but the event helped me know the flaws I needed to iron out before leaving for Cairo.”

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With the 2024 Olympic qualifiers beginning this year, Swapnil immediately met a physiotherapist and started working on the issue. The one-hour exercises he did every day to fix his back issue for the past several months bore fruit as he bagged the third Paris Olympics quota place in the sport by finishing fourth in the men’s 50m rifle 3p final at the ISSF World Championship in Cairo, on Saturday.

“Regaining physical fitness was the biggest task, especially the back problem as it was affecting my show in standing position,” Swapnil told this daily from Cairo. “I was in Pune and got out to buy some essential commodities when I contracted Covid. Unlike in the past, the isolation period was not an issue but regaining full fitness demanded a strict regimen,” he added. Hailing from Kambalwadi village, around 250km from Pune, Swapnil had undergone a 14-day quarantine period twice in 2020. 

Earlier, he shot a qualification score of 593 to qualify for the eight-shooter final in second after China’s Liu Yukun’s 596. He was on top after the kneeling stage with a score of 104.8 but slipped to third at the end of the prone stage with his total being 207.9. He, in fact, was in contention to make it to the gold-medal match too but a low 8.2 in his final shot in the eighth series during the standing stage meant Norway’s Jon-Hermann Hegg pipped him for bronze with a 10.1. His aggregate score was 407.6 while Hegg finished with 407.9. Serhiy Kulish of Ukraine won gold while Pole Tomasz Bartnik finished second.

Speaking on the shot, which deprived him of a medal, Swapnil said, “No gun malfunction but apparently I delayed the shot, which cost me the medal.” He is happy to earn a quota but affirmed that was not in his mind when he was competing. 

He also took part at the National Games in Gujarat. He might not have won a medal there as he finished fourth but claimed the competition had prepared him well. “It was nice to get a competition ahead of the Olympic qualifying event. I may not have won the medal but the event helped me know the flaws I needed to iron out before leaving for Cairo.”

Full story: newindianexpress.com

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