This player held the rifle from class VIII, again targeting gold

Zeena Khitta of Rohru, who became the national champion in shooting, had held a rifle in the eighth grade. At the age of 18, in the Youth Shooting Championships, Zeena defeated Apurvi Chandela, the world's third-ranked shooter. So far, Jina has won many medals in national and international level competitions. Zeena Khitta's journey of shooting started in eighth grade.

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Sources say that Virendra Banthu, the coach of Aradhana Shooting Club in Rohru, trained her. Even nowadays, Virendra Banthu is giving shooting coaching to Zeena. Zeena was a student of Aradhana Public School in Rohru till class 10. Nowadays, BA is a first-year student in Sector 10 of DAV Chandigarh. Zeena's father Prithvi Raj Khitta is also active in politics with Bagwan. Her mother is a homemaker.

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In 2017, she won a bronze medal in SGFI shooting in Pune and silver in North Zone shooting in New Delhi this year. Won a silver and bronze at the National Shooting in Kerala this year. Last year, at the North Zone Shooting Championships in Dehradun, three gold medals were named in three different categories.

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She also won gold in the Khelo India event in Chandigarh. Internationally, won the bronze medal playing for India in June 2018. This year has won a bronze medal in the fourth Asian Championship in Doha, Qatar. Jeena's father Prithvi Raj Khitta told that the daughter was fond of shooting since childhood.

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