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KIUG: Shooter Narmada Nithin puts behind Covid woes, aims to make most after silver in UP

By MyKhel Staff

The month of May has been quite productive for Narmada Nithin, a promising international shooter of Madras University, Chennai. Last fortnight she was inducted to sports ministry TOPS (Target Olympic Podium Scheme) project and will get financial assistance to practice.

On Saturday (May 27) she claimed silver medal in the women's 10m air rifle event at the Khelo India University Games. The shooting competition is being held at Dr Karni Singh Shooting Ranges.

Narmada Nithin

In the 24 shots final, Narmada battled with her more experienced rival Mehuli Ghosh, who won gold. "I am satisfied with my performance. My average qualification score of 629.1 (60 shots) was better than what I was shooting last year in May," the college going student said.

Last year in May, the post-graduate student of Madras University was hit by the Covid-19 pandemic. Post Covid-19 symptoms mentally and physically drained her.

"It was very challenging for me to physically recover from the trauma. I suffered breathing problems at the ranges," Narmada Nithin explains. "It nearly took me six months to do well in shooting."

According to the college going international air rifle shooter, she didn't rush back but moved forward step by step. She competed at the 2022 national shooting championship and was satisfied with the overall scores. "I reached the final but didn't win a medal," the student of Madras University said.

Narmada's journey into precision shooting was by chance. "I was interested in the sport but actually got a chance to visit local shooting ranges in Chennai in 2019," recalls Narmada. "Initially I practiced with the academy's weapon but got my own in 2021."

In her first year of shooting in 2019, she won gold at the state meet. It motivated me to further practice hard. However, due to Covid-19 pandemic lockdown in 2020 she primarily focused on her fitness. "I learned different things during nation-wide lockdown," Narmada recalls.

Narmada is supported by her mother, who is an assistant engineer in a government company in Chennai. "Without the support of my mother I wouldn't have reached so far," Narmada said proudly.

Her next goal is to improve her domestic rankings. She is ranked fifth in the women's 10m air rifle, while the top three will get a chance to compete at the ISSF Baku World Championship in August, which is an Olympic qualification event.

"I've to do a lot of hard work both mentally and physically to earn a place in the national team as there are three slots available," Narmada added. "An individual silver medal at the Khelo India University Games has given me confidence that I'm moving in the right direction."

Source: Media Release

Story first published: Sunday, May 28, 2023, 14:35 [IST]
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