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