Is Miran Maricic Excited to Join the SLI? Absolutely!

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Key Takeaways
- Inaugural Shooting League of India promises excitement and competition.
- Participation of global athletes enhances the event's prestige.
- Opportunity for young shooters to learn and grow.
- Indian fan base expected to elevate the sport's visibility.
- Mixed team events across various shooting categories.
New Delhi, July 4 (NationPress) With mounting excitement for the inaugural Shooting League of India (SLI), initiated by the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) and scheduled to occur later this year, athletes globally are expressing their eagerness to participate in this tournament.
Sharing his thoughts on the upcoming competition, Croatia’s Miran Maricic stated, “I am genuinely honored to be invited to participate in the Shooting League in India. This is a remarkable competition that unites some of the finest athletes in the sport, all competing at a single location.”
“The caliber of talent and the intensity of the competition will be extraordinary, and I believe it will offer a significant learning opportunity for everyone involved. The atmosphere is set to be both competitive and inspiring. For me personally, this represents an excellent chance to challenge myself and develop as an athlete in this thrilling new format,” he elaborated.
Maricic also emphasized that the league will significantly motivate younger shooters.
“It will be incredibly encouraging for young shooters to observe and compete with some of the world’s top athletes. This league provides them a platform to learn from the best and gain invaluable experience,” he explained.
Praising the enthusiastic fan base in India, Maricic added, “I am convinced that India has a fantastic sports audience, and this league will be pivotal in promoting shooting to a broader crowd. With numerous spectators anticipated, both in-person and through broadcasts, this league is bound to generate substantial interest and elevate the sport to new heights.”
The competition will include mixed team events across various categories: pistol (10m, 25m), rifle (10m, 50m 3 positions), and shotgun (Trap & Skeet), adhering to the guidelines set by the NRAI Technical Committee.