Shooter Anjum Moudgil feels no pressure before Tokyo Olympics
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The Indian shooter is ready to part in the upcoming events.
Set for her Olympic Games debut in Tokyo later this year, rifle shooter Anjum Moudgil is not fazed by pressure. The 27-year-old said she would treat the Olympic competition like a World Cup and the World Championships.
“Olympics is the pinnacle of any sport. I have discussed various kinds of pressures with senior athletes, and I am in a composed state of mind,” stated Anjum Moudgil during a media interaction.
“External forces make you feel that there will be more pressure at the Olympics. I’m preparing myself in the best possible way and will give my 100 per cent each day. I will just work hard as usual and forget about everything else. We don’t want that added pressure."
Anjum Moudgil, a student of psychology, will be taking part in the 50m rifle 3 position event and the 10m air rifle mixed event, where she will team up with Deepak Kumar.
She remarked, “I’m just putting more focus on training for the 3 positions event currently. It makes a difference in my training program. I’ve also changed my plan and Deepa Deshpande ma’am is helping me on it. I hope it increases my chance to win a medal from the event in Tokyo."
Training in Croatia
As part of the Indian shooting squad, she will head to Zagreb, Croatia to prepare for the Games. The team will leave on May 11 and take part in the European Championships and the ISSF World Cup in Osijek from June 22. The Indian shooter stated, “I want to thank the federation (NRAI) and Sports Authority of India for arranging a chartered flight to Croatia. I am due to from Croatia to Tokyo on July 17."
With the country going through a very tough time currently owing to the Covid situation, Anjum Moudgil said she would have provided food to the needy had she not been a part of the Olympic team.
She said, “It’s good to have a responsibility as people look up to us and see what information we share. I am quite active on social media and I try to help people as much as possible to make them feel good through my experiences. Had I not been travelling so much I would have provided food to all I could in these tough times. Since I cannot do it, I try my best to share all the useful information through my social media accounts to help people as possible.“
Anjum Moudgil also stated she had altered her training schedule to focus on the 3-position and needed to be away from Chandigarh since her home city does not have a range for that event.
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