New Delhi: Pistol shooter Chinki Yadav had to endure mental agony after she was excluded from the Tokyo Olympic Games squad despite winning a quota place in 2019.
"It is difficult to explain the mental suffering I went through on being dropped from the squad for the Olympics. My gold medal winning performance in the New Delhi World Cup in March [2021] was overlooked. But support from parents has helped me come out of depression," Chinki said from his Bhopal home.
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Last month, the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) excluded the pistol shooter from the Tokyo-bound squad and handed her spot to rifle shooter Anjum Moudgil since the quota is for the country and not for an individual shooter.
NRAI didn't consider Chinki among the best two shooters in the 25-metre pistol event and picked Manu Baker and Rahi Sarnobat ahead of her.
A country can field only two shooters in a discipline.