Rio de Janeiro [Brazil], three Indian women air pistol shooters are set to win the overall pistol discipline as the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) Final Olympic Qualification Championships Rifle/Asia begin their quest for the only remaining quota spot. Are ready. The pistol, starting in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro on Friday (April 12 - April 20), will see two teenagers, Asian Games champion Palak and Saiyyam of Chandigarh, along with Palak's Haryana teammate Surbhi Rao, another Pari Olympian Will try to claim. Quota spot in women's 10m air pistol. This will be India's 20th quota place in shooting, which will also ensure a possible 24th and 25th start for the team in Paris in late July, for which Indian shooters have already won a record 19 quota places at the Paris 202 Games, including in rifle. All eight, seven in pistol and four in shotgun, included Ish Singh, who had secured the first women's air pistol quota with a gold medal at the Asia Olympic Qualifiers in Jakarta earlier in the year. Palak, Sanyam and Surbhi, who are currently ranked third, fifth and sixth in th discipline in India, will aim for the qualification round on Saturday, with the top eight qualifiers competing in the final on Sunday. Two coaches and a physio have also come with the three shooters. The 10m air pistol mixed team is the first final to be held on the opening day of the competitions on Friday. A total of 466 athletes from 76 countries have entered the field.