Indian shooter Swapnil Kusale has advanced to the final of the Men's Rifle 50m 3-Positions event at the Paris Olympics 2024, demonstrating exceptional precision and skill.
Kusale secured his place in the final on Wednesday, July 31, by finishing seventh in the qualification round, setting high expectations for the upcoming final.

In the qualification round, Kusale delivered a remarkable performance, tallying a total of 590 points from 60 shots, including 38 inner 10s. This score was sufficient to place him among the top eight shooters, ensuring his advancement to the final round. His consistent accuracy and focus throughout the event were evident in his scores across the different shooting positions.
Kusale started the qualification round strongly in the kneeling position. He scored an impressive 99 and 98 in the first two rounds, positioning himself well within the top contenders. His initial performance set a solid foundation for the remaining stages of the competition, demonstrating his readiness and competitive edge.
Moving into the prone position, Kusale maintained a high level of performance. He recorded a pair of 99s, which further solidified his standing in the competition. His consistency and precision in this round were crucial in keeping him among the leading shooters, highlighting his ability to handle pressure and maintain focus.
The final stage of the qualification round saw Kusale in the standing position, where he needed to deliver a strong performance to secure his place in the final. He achieved a brilliant 99 in the first round of standing, reinforcing his hopes of making it to the final. This score played a significant role in ensuring his qualification, proving his versatility and expertise across all three positions.
The final of the Men's Rifle 50m 3-Positions event is scheduled to take place on Thursday, August 1. Kusale's qualification marks a significant achievement for India, adding to the country's medal hopes in shooting at the Paris Olympics. His journey to the final has been marked by consistently high performance and resilience, making him a strong contender for a podium finish.
While Kusale succeeded in securing a spot in the final, fellow Indian shooter Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar narrowly missed out. Tomar remained in contention throughout the qualification rounds, showcasing his skills with scores of 99 in both the prone and kneeling positions. Despite his efforts, he was unable to secure a place in the final, falling just short of the top eight.