Sarabjot Singh, India’s rising shooting star, has made a bold decision to prioritize his Olympic aspirations over a government job offer. Despite winning a bronze medal in the mixed team 10m Air Pistol event at the Paris Olympics alongside Manu Bhaker, Sarabjot believes he has yet to reach his full potential.
Upon his return home, Sarabjot was offered a job by the Haryana government, a common practice for successful Indian athletes. However, the 22-year-old shooter politely declined, citing his unwavering focus on shooting.
“The job is good, but I will not take it right now. I want to focus on my shooting first,” Sarabjot told reporters. “My family has also been asking me to get a decent job, but I want to pursue shooting. I don’t want to go against the decisions that I have made, so I cannot take a job right now.”
Sarabjot’s decision stems from his belief that he has not yet achieved his ultimate goal. “I am yet to achieve my main goal. Hopefully, I will complete my main goal in 2028,” he said. “I used to write in my personal diary that I would give my personal best in Paris. However, I am yet to give my personal best. I want to shoot for gold in 2028.”
Sarabjot’s determination is evident in his unwavering pursuit of excellence. Despite his Olympic success, he remains hungry for more. “I failed to win an individual medal in Paris,” he said. “I am targeting nothing less than a gold medal in four years’ time.”
Sarabjot’s decision to prioritize his shooting career is a testament to his unwavering belief in his abilities. He understands that the path to Olympic glory requires unwavering dedication and sacrifice. By choosing to focus solely on his sport, Sarabjot is setting himself up for future success and inspiring countless young athletes to follow their dreams.