2023 Shooting World Championships: Paving Olympic Paths
As of August 17, the 2023 ISSF Shooting World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan, witness an exciting blend of experience and fresh talent in the 53-member Indian contingent. This contingent reflects the dynamism of the sport with its mix of five Olympians, emerging talents transitioning to the senior level, a debutant, and a seasoned participant dating back to the mid-1990s.
Intriguingly, reigning world champions who secured Paris 2024 Olympic quotas, won’t be competing in Baku. The focus now shifts to other accomplished names like Divyansh Singh Panwar, Esha Singh, and Sarabjot Singh, all set to make their senior World Championships debut. A significant portion of the contingent, including 12 shooters with junior World medals, marks their entrance into senior championships.
The competition in Baku holds a chance for more quota allocations for the prestigious Paris 2024 Olympics. With 48 quota spots available, Indian Olympians aim to secure their second consecutive Olympic appearance.
While individual events aim to win Olympic quotas, it’s crucial to note that the quotas are allocated to the National Olympic Committee rather than the individual athlete. This strategic move aims to optimize India’s quota chances for the 2024 Olympic Games. As veterans step aside, young talents like Mehuli Ghosh and Ramita strive to seize quotas and position themselves for the Paris Games.
Re-reported from the article originally published in Scroll