New Delhi [India], The 23-member Indian rifle and pistol team has been announced for the upcoming International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup to be held in Munich at the end of the month. The top three shooters were recently seen in action for the first time during the Olympic selection trials, with most of them making it to the team. India will participate in all 10 Olympic events Speaking before the team's departure, Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo, senior vice-president, National Rifle Association of India (NRAI), said, "Some shooters had some obvious questions about the programme. , given that it is before the Olympics, but we spoke to all of them and convinced them about the importance of the camp in France after the Munich World Cup and on what we have said to the individual coaches. Always be flexible The thing is to follow the SOPs and maintain basic discipline, we have also talked about the importance of a common and jointly designed minimum training program during this crucial period, irrespective of the World Cup. During the camp or at home, which is actively monitored by the High-Performance Director/National Coach, he said, “If such basic protocols can be followed, individual coaches are always welcome.We all should be united for the success of Team India. Speaking specifically on the Munich World Cup, he said, "For Munich, I would put more emphasis on the fact that it is an important part of the exposure for the Olympics and we are working to accommodate the individual needs of the shooters, including individual participation. Are flexible." Coach. We understand that some shooters may have individual training plans, so we have made them flexible and given them the option to choose the number of events for example or play as 'Ranking Points Only (RPO) shooters' environment, The tournament is played in a format similar to the Olympics.
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After competing at the Munich World Cup the team will go to a camp in Frank before heading back for a two-week break at home.They will then assemble for the departure camp in Bhopal before leaving for the Olympic Games.