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Swapnil Kusale Shoots India to Third Bronze at Paris Olympics

• 01 Aug, 24 • by Inkspilled
Swapnil Kusale Shoots India to Third Bronze at Paris Olympics

In a display of exceptional marksmanship, Swapnil Kusale etched his name in India’s sporting history by clinching the bronze medal in the men’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions event at the Paris Olympics. This remarkable achievement not only marked Kusale’s Olympic debut but also secured India’s third bronze medal at the Games, solidifying the nation’s position as a rising force in shooting.

The 28-year-old from India showcased nerves of steel and precision under immense pressure to finish third with a score of 451.4. While China’s Liu Yukun claimed gold with a world-record score of 463.6, and Ukraine’s Serhiy Kulish secured silver at 461.3, Kusale’s performance was nothing short of extraordinary.

This historic feat places India in an elite club, as it’s the first time the country has won three shooting medals in a single Olympics. The previous best was two medals in London 2012. Kusale’s bronze joins the earlier triumphs of Manu Bhaker in the women’s 10m air pistol and the mixed team event, creating a golden chapter for Indian shooting.

The journey to the podium was far from easy. Kusale, who had secured his Olympic quota with a fourth-place finish at the World Championships in Cairo, faced stiff competition from seasoned shooters. Despite finishing seventh in qualification, he displayed remarkable composure to climb the ranks and secure a place in the final.

His performance in the final was a testament to his skill and mental fortitude. With each shot, the tension mounted, but Kusale remained unwavering. His ability to maintain focus and deliver under pressure was instrumental in his medal-winning performance.

This bronze medal is not just a personal triumph for Swapnil Kusale but a collective victory for Indian shooting. It serves as an inspiration for aspiring athletes across the country, demonstrating that with dedication, hard work, and talent, one can achieve the seemingly impossible.

As India celebrates this momentous achievement, it’s clear that the country’s shooting contingent is on the rise. With athletes like Swapnil Kusale leading the way, the future of Indian shooting looks incredibly promising.

Kusale’s bronze medal is a testament to the unwavering spirit of Indian athletes. His achievement will be celebrated for years to come, inspiring generations of shooters to aim for the highest honors.

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