Jitu Rai had “unflinching belief” in his ability to fight back in Commonwealth Games final - News Summed Up

Jitu Rai had “unflinching belief” in his ability to fight back in Commonwealth Games final


Jitu Rai said he believed had unflinching belief in his ability to stage a comeback andwin the men’s 10m air pistol gold after a rather average qualifying outing in the 2018 Commonwealth Games (CWG 2018) in Gold Coast on Monday. My belief was unflinching,” Rai said. READ MORE | Weightlifter Pardeep Singh settles for silver after Samoan showdown at Commonwealth Games“Two-three low scores pulled me down but then my belief helped me. I was so focused on the game I didn’t notice it was only a shoot-off.”READ MORE | Tejaswin Shankar enters high jump final at 2018 Commonwealth GamesThe 17-year-old, who trains at Olympian Joydeep Karmakar’s academy in Kolkata, added, “It was my first Commonwealth Games. READ MORE | 2018 Commonwealth Games: Manika Batra’s change of tactics caught Singapore by surpriseChandela had earlier smashed her own Commonwealth Games qualifying record from four years back by scoring 423.2.


Source: Hindustan Times April 09, 2018 07:41 UTC



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