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  2. Manu Bhaker - Wikipedia

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    The 16-year-old Manu became the first shooter from India and the first female athlete from India to grab a gold medal at the Youth Olympic Games. In 2018, national pistol coach Jaspal Rana was the mentor for Bhaker and said that “ Manu is mentally very strong" and we need to groom talented shooters like her for the 2020 Olympics”. [12]

  3. Sarabjot Singh - Wikipedia

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    Sarabjot hails from Dheen village of Ambala, Barara block, Haryana. [3] He is the son of Jatinder Singh, a farmer and Hardeep Kaur, a homemaker. [4] He studied at DAV College, Sector 10, Chandigarh.

  4. Esha Singh - Wikipedia

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    Singh began shooting in 2014 and in 2015, she became the Telangana state champion in 10m air pistol category. She then defeated the Commonwealth Games and Youth Olympics gold-medalist Manu Bhaker and multi-medalist Heena Sidhu in 62nd National Shooting Championships at Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala by winning gold in 10m Air Pistol event becoming the youngest champion in the senior category as a ...

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  6. Swapnil Kusale - Wikipedia

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    Kusale was born on 6 August 1995, in Kambalwadi village in Kolhapur district. [2] In 2009, his father enrolled him into Maharashtra government's Krida Prabhodini sports programme.

  7. Jaspal Rana - Wikipedia

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    Jaspal Rana (born 28 June 1976) is an Indian sport shooter and pistol coach. [1] He contested mainly in the 25 m Centre Fire Pistol category. In a major accomplishment at the 2006 Asian Games, Rana won three gold medals and equaled the world record in 25 m Center Fire Pistol, competing in his fourth Asian Games since 1994 Asian Games. [2]

  8. Khel Ratna Award - Wikipedia

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    The Khel Ratna Award (Hindi pronunciation: [kʰeːl rət̪nə]), officially known as the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award (transl. Major Dhyan Chand Sport Jewel Award) or formerly known as the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award, is the highest sporting honour of India. [1]

  9. File:Manu Bhaker, Indian shooting sportsperson.jpg - Wikipedia

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    This file is a copyrighted work of the Government of India, licensed under the Government Open Data License - India (GODL). Authorization Method & Scope Following the mandate of the National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy (NDSAP) of the Government of India that applies to all shareable non-sensitive data available either in digital or analog forms but generated using public funds by ...