Will India Host the Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship in 2027 with Olympic Quotas?
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New Delhi, Feb 3 (NationPress) India is set to be the host for the Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship in 2027, offering eight Olympic quotas for the LA 2028 Games, as announced by the Asian Shooting Confederation. The championship will occur from December 1 to 10 at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range.
The National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) will manage the event, marking a significant opportunity as eight Asian continental quota places for the LA Olympic Games 2028 will be allocated during this competition, according to the ASC release.
Quota places are typically assigned to NOCs, unless acquired through the Olympic Ranking or universality spots, in which case they are allocated directly to athletes.
For the Paris 2024 Olympics, India secured the maximum allowable 16 quotas (eight each in rifle and pistol) and sent an unprecedented 21 shooters, a notable increase from the 15 who competed in Tokyo. Indian marksmen achieved three medals, all bronze, at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Currently, India is eager for success on home turf as New Delhi prepares to host the Asian Shooting Championship Rifle/Pistol from February 2 to 14. The host nation has assembled the largest delegation, comprising 118 athletes, while Kazakhstan follows with 35 athletes.
Regional powerhouses such as Korea, Iran, and Japan have also sent formidable teams, and challengers from Chinese Taipei, Vietnam, and Hong Kong are anticipated to perform well.
It is no surprise that India brings the largest contingent to the championship at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Ranges, with 118 athletes participating, representing over a third of the total 311 athletes. Kazakhstan also has a strong presence with 35 athletes, while Iran has registered 28.
In total, the championship will feature competitors from 20 countries, with 564 entries across the events.