World’s Top Shooters to Participate in International Online Championship

The first such competition requires a mobile phone with an 'electronic target setup' and an internet connection.
World’s Top Shooters to Participate in International Online Championship
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The world's top shooters will compete in the first international online championship on April 15 in which they can take part in this event while sitting at their home. The first such competition requires a mobile phone with an 'electronic target setup' and an internet connection.

Manu Bhaker, Sanjeev Rajput and Divyansh Singh Panwar will participate in this competition from India. The Olympics have been postponed for a year due to the COVID-19 epidemic, so these shooters will also have to wait to fulfill their dream of winning a medal.

It is started by former Indian shooter Shimron Sharif which will be streamed live on the Internet and will be attended by around 50 shooters including two 2019 World Cup gold medalists Veronica Major (Hungary), Nicolas Fraga Koredoira (Spain), Emilia Faulkner, Isobel McTaggart and Lucy Evans (Scotland).

Olympian shooter Joydeep Karmakar will do live commentary. The International Shooting Sports Federation has canceled all its tournaments this year due to the Coronavirus, including the World Cup. Sharif, who runs the Indian shooting.com portal, said that this time only the top shooters will participate, later it will be available for all of us. The tournament will also hold prize money. Live streaming of the world's first international online championships will also be done on the IndianShooting.com Facebook page.

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