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"All athletes are extremely excited": Paris Olympics bronze medallist Swapnil Kusale on SLI

By ANI | Updated: May 29, 2025 20:33 IST

New Delhi [India], May 29 : Paris Olympics Bronze medallist Swapnil Kusale believes the tournament will help in further ...

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New Delhi [India], May 29 : Paris Olympics Bronze medallist Swapnil Kusale believes the tournament will help in further popularising the sport in India, especially after the contingent's success at the 2024 Summer Games.

The National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) announced the window for the inaugural edition of the Shooting League of India (SLI) earlier this month.

The highly anticipated tournament will have a window between November 20th and December 2nd, 2025 and is expected to feature some of the biggest athletes from India and around the world.

"After winning medals in Paris, the interest and knowledge is increasing in shooting as a sport," Swapnil, who is set to travel next month to Munich, Germany for the ISSF World Cup Rifle / Pistol, said as quoted from a press release by SLI.

"The public in India have started understanding that there are different disciplines in shooting across pistol, rifle and shotgun. But still, the sport needs more exposure all over the world. We want school kids and grassroots level athletes to aspire to pick up the sport. Hence, we have to ensure that we perform well in this league so that the sport is seen in a different light," added, Swapnil, who competes in the 50m Rifle 3 Positions discipline.

The 2025 edition of the SLI will feature mixed team events in Pistol (10M, 25M), Rifle (10M, 50M 3P), and Shotgun (Trap & Skeet), as decided by the NRAI Technical Committee.

Eight teams will be competing in the tournament, with four teams divided into two pools in the league stage. The selected players will be grouped into four tiers - Elite Champions, World Elite, National Champions, and Junior & Youth Championships - to balance experienced veterans and emerging talents.

Swapnil also explained how an athlete's mindset is switched differently in a league-styled environment as compared to when they are competing in national or international events.

"All the athletes are extremely excited because we have been competing in international and national tournaments for many years. But in a league, we have to carry a different mindset and we also gain a lot of exposure. The competition level also increases with top talent participating," the 29-year-old said.

"In competitions, while we are representing the national flag, we are participating in an individual capacity. In a league environment, we will be competing for a franchise and it will be a new challenge to play as per the team's direction and environment. Having unity among the players in a team will also be a crucial aspect and also helps in further elevating our performances," Swapnil added.

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