In an emotional and historic moment at the Paris Olympics, India’s chef de mission, Gagan Narang, broke down on live television following Swapnil Kusale’s remarkable achievement of winning a bronze medal. This significant accomplishment marks a milestone for Indian shooting, and Narang’s heartfelt reaction underscores the dedication and hard work of the entire team.
As Narang spoke about Kusale’s journey and the challenges he overcame, his voice trembled with pride and emotion. The tears in his eyes reflected the immense joy and relief felt by the Indian contingent, celebrating a medal that symbolizes years of perseverance and determination.
Kusale’s bronze medal is not just a personal victory but also a testament to the growth of shooting sports in India. The nation rallied behind Kusale, whose performance inspired countless aspiring athletes. The support and encouragement from mentors like Narang have played a crucial role in nurturing talent and achieving such historic milestones.
This moment will be remembered as a turning point for Indian sports, highlighting the passion and commitment of athletes and their mentors in their quest for Olympic glory.
Joydeep Karmakar, who finished fourth in the London Games in 2012 in the 50m rifle prone event, revealed that he missed out on the tournament because the authorities did not want to send the team for a “less important” event.
Gagan Narang broke down on live TV after Swapnil Kusale won a historic bronze in the Paris Olympics, marking India’s third shooting medal at the Games. As India’s chef de mission for the Paris Olympics 2024, Narang was overcome with emotion during a conversation with former teammate Joydeep Karmakar, following Kusale’s triumph in the men’s 50m rifle 3 positions final. This bronze medal is India’s first-ever in this challenging category, making the achievement even more significant.
Swapnil Kusale’s success adds to India’s medal tally, joining Manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh to make this the most successful Games for the Indian shooting contingent. The rifle 3-position event, known for its difficulty, requires shooters to maintain consistency across kneeling, prone, and standing positions. Kusale’s victory in this event breaks new ground for Indian shooting, a feat that Narang acknowledged with great pride.
Reflecting on past struggles, Narang shared his own experiences with Joydeep Karmakar on Jio Cinema. “You must remember the difficulties we faced back in our days. There was a shortage of ammunition and other facilities. But finally, Swapnil has done it. So proud of him,” Narang said, his voice breaking as he tried to maintain composure.
Kusale’s bronze medal is a momentous achievement for Indian shooting, symbolizing perseverance and the breaking of barriers. This victory brings hope and recognition to the rifle 3-position event within the Indian shooting community, paving the way for future successes.