Concern of this shooter increase due to postponement of Olympics

Veteran Indian shooter Abhishek Verma said that it would be very challenging to maintain the rhythm and concentration after the Olympic one year postponement due to the Covid-19 epidemic but he is ready for it. The practice session of the players has been affected after the lockdown implemented nationwide due to Coronavirus infection. The postponement of these games to be held in four years distracts them. The shooter, who won the gold medal twice in the World Cup, said, "It will be very challenging to achieve the rhythm and then maintain it. Although this will give us time for preparation, but one year is enough time.

Ronaldo on track to become football's first $1BILLION man The thirty-year-old Verma is in his house in Chandigarh due to the lockdown, but he is focused in the guest house of Gurugram where all the logistical of his practice is kept. He went to Chandigarh to meet his parents for two-three days but had to stay there due to the lockdown. Verma has to compromise his practice due to the lockdown. He is happy to stay at home but the shooters continue to practice throughout the year to maintain the rhythm. Verma finds it strange to spend time without his belongings.

This chess player will now play online games to raise funds to fight corona Verma achieved the Olympic quota by winning a gold medal in the 10-meter air pistol at the Beijing World Cup in April last year. He then won the yellow medal for the second time in the same event in the Rio World Cup in August-September. He said, 'I like to practice 365 days of the year but now I am only able to practice improvisation. I can only hope that things become normal and I can start the practice again.'

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