Legendary Shooter Peter Wilson Eyes Indian Coaching Job for 2028 Olympics

Legendary Shooter Peter Wilson Eyes Indian Coaching Job for 2028 Olympics

Legendary double trap marksman Peter Wilson, who guided his compatriot Nathan Hales to trap gold at the recent Paris Olympics, has expressed interest in coaching the Indian shooting team for the 2028 Los Angeles Games.

Wilson, 37, is a decorated shooter who won a gold medal in double trap at the 2012 London Olympics, becoming the youngest competitor to achieve this feat. He holds the world record in double trap and transitioned to shooting after a snowboarding accident prevented him from playing cricket.

After double trap was removed from the Olympic program, Wilson turned to coaching the Great Britain trap team. His most notable success came in Paris, where his protégé Nathan Hales won gold with an Olympic record, ending a 12-year drought for Great Britain in the event.

Wilson has expressed his desire to work with the Indian team, both the senior squad for the LA Games and the juniors for the next 8-12 years. He emphasized his unwavering pursuit of success and his belief that continental championships like the Asian Games and World Cups are stepping stones towards Olympic glory.

Wilson’s coaching credentials are impeccable. He was trained by the legendary Ahmad Al Maktoum, a member of the Dubai royal family and the 2004 Athens Olympics gold medalist in double trap. India’s Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore finished second behind Al Maktoum in Athens.

India has been without a foreign trap coach for some time, with most shooters at the Paris Olympics relying on personal coaches. Marcello Dradi of Italy was the last trap coach hired by the Sports Authority of India and the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI).

NRAI secretary-general Sultan Singh confirmed that Wilson’s CV has been received and that a decision on the coaching setup for all shooting events will be made soon. He indicated that the selection committee may meet before the NRAI president’s election on September 14 if necessary.

Other potential candidates for the job include Daniele Di Spigno, Italy’s double trap stalwart, and David Kostelecky, the personal coach of Indian trap shooter Rajeshwari Kumari. However, the NRAI is committed to selecting the best coach available to meet the team’s requirements.

Neeraj Chopra Battles Injury, Aims for Distance Improvement

Neeraj Chopra Battles Injury, Aims for Distance Improvement

Neeraj Chopra, India’s Olympic silver medalist in javelin throw, is currently training in Switzerland to prepare for his upcoming competitions. Despite battling a long-standing groin injury, Chopra remains confident in his abilities and aims to improve his distance.

Chopra’s injury has limited his training sessions, but he has managed to maintain his form and consistency. He plans to compete in the Lausanne Diamond League on August 22 and will continue through the season before undergoing surgery for his groin issue.

Despite his injury, Chopra believes he could have surpassed Arshad Nadeem’s Olympic record throw of 92.97m. However, he acknowledges that his physical limitations prevented him from pushing himself to the limit.

Chopra’s performance in Paris was affected by the fast track at the Stade de France, which caused him to foul more often than usual. He also struggled with his legwork on the runway, which hindered his ability to generate power in his throws.

Despite the challenges, Chopra is satisfied with his silver medal and believes it is a testament to his resilience and determination. He is eager to improve his distance and cross the 90m barrier, but recognizes that he needs to be injury-free to achieve his goals.

Chopra’s consistency at major competitions has raised the bar for Indian athletics and drummed up interest in javelin throw. His performance in Paris, even while battling an injury, is a reminder of his exceptional talent and the bright future of Indian sports.

Indian Paralympic Contingent Aims for 25 Medals in Paris Despite Bhagat Suspension

Indian Paralympic Contingent Aims for 25 Medals in Paris Despite Bhagat Suspension

The Indian Paralympic contingent, despite the absence of star shuttler Pramod Bhagat, remains optimistic about achieving a medal haul of at least 25 at the upcoming Paralympics in Paris. With an 84-member contingent competing across 12 disciplines, the Indian team is aiming to surpass its performance at the Tokyo Paralympics, where it won 19 medals, including five gold.

Paralympic Committee of India president Devendra Jhajharia, a two-time Paralympics gold medalist in javelin throw, expressed confidence in the team’s abilities. “The target of 25 medals is based on our current contingent of 84 players. Pramod Bhagat is not included in this,” Jhajharia said.

While Bhagat’s suspension for breaching the BWF’s anti-doping whereabouts clause is a setback, Jhajharia believes the team has the potential to overcome this challenge. “Pramod being a gold medal winner of the last Games not being in the Indian team is extremely sad and unfortunate, but we cannot do anything,” he said.

Jhajharia’s confidence stems from the team’s rigorous training and preparation. “I have kept this target after closely monitoring our players,” he said. “We have worked hard on their physical fitness and mental strength.”

The Indian contingent includes 47 new players, who are eager to make their mark on the Paralympic stage. Jhajharia expects the highest medal haul from the athletics team, which comprises 38 track and field athletes.

“Each and every player of our contingent is a medal prospect,” Jhajharia said. “We have 38 track and field athletes and I am expecting the most medals from them.”

The Indian team will also compete in Blind Judo, Para Sailing, and Para Cycling for the first time, expanding its presence in various sports. Jhajharia believes this increased participation will contribute to the team’s overall medal tally.

“I have set a target of 25 medals and to be in the top 20 in the medal table, but we will win more medals than this,” Jhajharia said. “We had 56 players in the Tokyo Paralympics, this time 84 players will compete.”

With a strong contingent and a determined spirit, the Indian Paralympic team is poised to make a significant impact in Paris and bring glory to the nation.

Ollie Pope's Captaincy: A Step Towards Ashes Preparation

Ollie Pope’s Captaincy: A Step Towards Ashes Preparation

Ollie Pope’s appointment as England’s Test captain for the upcoming series against Sri Lanka has sparked discussions about his leadership potential and the team’s preparations for the Ashes next year. Former captain Nasser Hussain believes Pope’s experience as captain will be invaluable, especially if Ben Stokes is injured in the future.

Hussain emphasized the importance of having multiple leadership options, particularly in a high-stakes series like the Ashes. He noted that Pope’s appointment will allow him to gain valuable experience and develop his leadership skills. However, Hussain also acknowledged that Pope’s leadership style may not be as natural as Stokes’s.

Michael Atherton echoed Hussain’s views, suggesting that Pope may feel like a “caretaker” captain in Stokes’s absence. He believes Pope may be hesitant to make significant changes to the team’s approach, given Stokes’s strong influence.

The article also discusses England’s selection dilemmas, with Zak Crawley ruled out due to injury. Hussain believes head coach Brendon McCullum will prioritize innovation over recalling dropped players. He suggests that younger players like Jamie Smith, Chris Woakes, and Olly Stone could be considered for higher batting positions.

Atherton highlighted the potential of Dan Lawrence to bring his aggressive style to the top order in Crawley’s absence. He believes Lawrence will relish the opportunity to open the batting and contribute to England’s positive approach.

Overall, the article provides insights into the challenges and opportunities facing England as they prepare for the Sri Lanka series and the Ashes. Pope’s leadership, the team’s selection decisions, and the impact of McCullum’s coaching philosophy will be key factors to watch in the upcoming matches.

Tom Moody Revisits 1999 World Cup Triumph at Lord's

Tom Moody Revisits 1999 World Cup Triumph at Lord’s

Tom Moody, the former Australian all-rounder and current coach of Oval Invincibles, recently revisited Lord’s Stadium, the site of his 1999 Cricket World Cup triumph. As he prepared his team for The Hundred final, Moody reflected on Australia’s dominant campaign 25 years ago.

Despite being favorites entering the tournament, Australia faced early setbacks with losses to New Zealand and Pakistan. However, they rallied to secure a Super Six berth, setting the stage for a remarkable run to the title.

“We came in as favorites, but we played poorly for the first half of the tournament,” Moody admitted. “We basically had to win seven in a row to be crowned champions. Being part of that journey for those seven games was pretty special.”

Australia’s resurgence culminated in a resounding eight-wicket victory over Pakistan in the final. Chasing a modest target of 133, Australia cruised to victory in 20.1 overs, powered by Shane Warne’s four-wicket haul and Adam Gilchrist’s blistering half-century. Moody himself contributed with the wickets of Abdul Razzaq and Azhar Mahmood.

The victory sparked jubilant celebrations in the Australian dressing room, a moment etched in Moody’s memory. “We had a long period of time in the dressing room to enjoy the experience of the journey and the occasion,” he recalled. “All sorts of people came through, from family to famous cricket fans, but we were in our own bubble.”

Moody’s 1999 World Cup performance was instrumental in Australia’s success. He scored 117 runs at an impressive average of 117.00, including a half-century, and chipped in with seven crucial wickets.

As he aimed to guide Oval Invincibles to victory at the home of cricket, the memories of his own triumph at Lord’s served as a potent reminder of the power of resilience and teamwork on the biggest stage.

Arshad Nadeem's Olympic Gold Sparks Controversy over Olympian Invitations

Arshad Nadeem’s Olympic Gold Sparks Controversy over Olympian Invitations

Arshad Nadeem, Pakistan’s celebrated javelin thrower, has become a national icon after his historic gold medal victory at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. His record-breaking throw of 92.97m ended Pakistan’s long wait for an Olympic gold medal.

Upon his return to Pakistan, Nadeem has been showered with accolades and rewards. The Punjab government recently honored him with a cash prize of 10 million Pakistani rupees and a brand-new car. Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz personally visited Nadeem’s village to present him with the awards.

“Arshad deserves everything he gets because he has brought so much joy and pride to the nation,” Nawaz said.

However, the celebrations have been marred by controversy. Former hockey player Rao Saleem Nazim alleged that the Pakistan government withdrew invitations to several Olympians for the gala dinner hosted in Nadeem’s honor.

Nazim, who heads the former Pakistan hockey players forum, claimed that the PM House had initially sent invitations to hockey stalwarts but later withdrew them due to guest management issues.

“Is this how you show respect to players who have brought not one but several Olympic medals in hockey for the country?” Nazim questioned.

Pakistan’s last Olympic gold medal came in 1983 in hockey, and the last time the country won any medal in the Summer Games was also through hockey in 1992. The Pakistan hockey team has not qualified for the last three Olympic Games.

Despite the controversy, Nadeem’s achievement has brought immense joy and pride to Pakistan. His victory has inspired a new generation of athletes and has reignited the nation’s passion for sports.

Liverpool Kick Off Slot Era with 2-0 Win over Ipswich

Liverpool Kick Off Slot Era with 2-0 Win over Ipswich

Liverpool’s new era under Arne Slot got off to a winning start as they secured a 2-0 victory over newly-promoted Ipswich Town in their Premier League opener.

Despite a spirited performance from Ipswich, who were cheered on by minority shareholder and singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, Liverpool’s class shone through in the second half. Diogo Jota broke the deadlock on the hour mark, tapping in a pinpoint cross from Trent Alexander-Arnold. Five minutes later, Mohamed Salah sealed the victory with a fine finish after being played in by Dominik Szoboszlai.

Slot’s side had struggled to create chances in the first half, but they came out with renewed vigor after the break. Jota’s goal was a testament to their improved attacking play, while Salah’s strike showcased his clinical finishing ability.

The victory was a welcome boost for Liverpool, who have endured a quiet pre-season without any major signings. However, Slot’s tactical acumen and the quality of his players proved to be too much for Ipswich.

Salah, who made his 350th appearance for Liverpool in all competitions, was particularly impressive. The Egyptian forward now has more goals in the opening rounds of Premier League seasons than anyone else, and he looks set to play a major role in another Liverpool title tilt this term.

Ipswich, despite their spirited performance, were ultimately outclassed by a superior Liverpool side. The Tractor Boys will need to improve their attacking output if they are to avoid a relegation battle this season.

J&K Dominates Chhattisgarh, MP Takes Control Against Jharkhand in Buchi Babu Tournament

J&K Dominates Chhattisgarh, MP Takes Control Against Jharkhand in Buchi Babu Tournament

In the ongoing Buchi Babu Memorial all-India invitational cricket tournament, Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) has taken a commanding lead against Chhattisgarh in the Group-D match. On day three, J&K declared their first innings on 587 for nine, securing a 309-run lead.

Opener Shubham Khajuria played a marathon innings, scoring 202 runs off 368 deliveries, including 17 fours and 8 sixes. He shared a crucial 223-run fifth-wicket partnership with Sahil Lotra (107 off 192 balls, 9 fours, 2 sixes).

In response, Chhattisgarh managed to score only 46 for two in their second innings, trailing by 263 runs.

Meanwhile, in Group-A, Madhya Pradesh (MP) is in a strong position against Jharkhand. Aniket Verma’s 110 (109 balls, 6 fours, 7 sixes) helped MP reach 238 in their second innings. Jharkhand, chasing 175, ended the day on 37 for one.

Earlier, MP’s medium-pacer Parush Mandal claimed five wickets for 42 runs, bowling out Jharkhand for 289 in their first innings, giving MP a 64-run lead.

In other matches, Indian Railways declared their first innings on 570 and then scored 135 for five in their second innings against Gujarat in Group-B. Haryana declared their first innings on 419 and Mumbai responded with 83 for two in Group-C.

Young Girl Stuns with Perfect Imitation of Jasprit Bumrah's Bowling Action

Young Girl Stuns with Perfect Imitation of Jasprit Bumrah’s Bowling Action

Young Girl Impresses with Spot-On Imitation of Jasprit Bumrah’s Bowling Action

A young girl has become an internet sensation after her uncanny imitation of Indian pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah’s unique bowling action went viral on social media. The video showcases the girl’s remarkable ability to replicate Bumrah’s signature style, from his short run-up to his rapid arm movement and release.

Bumrah’s unorthodox bowling action has become a trademark of his bowling prowess, baffling batsmen around the world. The girl’s ability to mimic his action with such precision has garnered praise from cricket enthusiasts and fans alike. The video has been widely shared across social media platforms, with users applauding the girl’s talent and potential.

Bumrah is expected to return for the upcoming three-Test series against New Zealand, which is set to commence on October 16. The talented bowler has been on a well-earned break following India’s triumphant campaign in the T20 World Cup.

However, it is anticipated that Bumrah might continue his rest period during the two Tests against Bangladesh scheduled for September. The Indian team management and selectors are reportedly exploring options to introduce more variety into the pace attack. As a result, there is a possibility of including a left-arm seam and swing bowler to the pool of pacers who are competing for a spot in the Test squad.

This strategic move aims to add depth and versatility to the bowling lineup, providing the team with a wider range of options to choose from based on the playing conditions and opposition.

Djokovic and Alcaraz to Face Off in Charity Exhibition Ahead of U.S. Open

Djokovic and Alcaraz to Face Off in Charity Exhibition Ahead of U.S. Open

Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz, two of the most dominant forces in tennis, are set to clash once again in a highly anticipated charity exhibition match ahead of the U.S. Open. The event, titled “Stars of the Open,” will take place on August 21 during the U.S. Open Fan Week.

Djokovic, the reigning Olympic gold medalist, will team up with tennis legend John McEnroe, while Alcaraz, the reigning French Open and Wimbledon champion, will join forces with Andre Agassi. The match promises to be a thrilling spectacle, featuring four players who collectively hold 43 Grand Slam titles.

For Djokovic, this exhibition comes after his historic victory in Paris, where he completed the Career Golden Slam by securing his first Olympic gold. With 24 major titles already under his belt, he heads into the U.S. Open aiming to extend his record to 25.

“Everything I felt in that moment when I won surpassed everything I thought or hoped that it would,” Djokovic said after winning the gold medal. “Being on that court with the Serbian flag raising, singing the Serbian anthem, with the gold around my neck, I think nothing can beat that in terms of professional sport. It definitely stands out as the biggest sporting achievement I have had.”

Alcaraz, despite his young age, has also had an impressive season, capturing both the French Open and Wimbledon titles before taking silver in Paris. This exhibition will allow both players to showcase a lighter side of their game while giving back to the sport.

A portion of the proceeds from the ticket sales will benefit the USTA Foundation, contributing to tennis development programs across the United States. The match is part of a broader celebration during the U.S. Open Fan Week, including various entertainment events and opportunities for fans to engage with their favorite players before the tournament.

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