Former shooters have a hand in India's recent upsurge: Lazlo Szucsak

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 26 2019 | 3:16 PM IST

India's former rifle coach Lazlo Szucsak feels the likes of Gagan Narang and Suma Shirur, by taking to mentoring and coaching, are playing an influential role in shooting's recent upsurge.

The well-travelled Hungarian had had two stints as India's coach, first from 1998 to 2000, followed by an even more successful tenure from 2005 to 2009, when Abhinav Bindra won a historic Olympic medal and triumphed in the world championship.

That was also the time when Narang was winning a lot on the world stage, culminating with a bronze at the London Olympics.

From his time, he feels things have changed for better in India.

"During my time also, we had some excellent shooters like Anjali Bhagwat, nobody is as talented as her. Suma Shirur, Deepali Deshpande, Anuja Jung, Abhinav Bindra and Gagan Narang were there," he said.

"The good point for India is their athletes at that time have come back to coaching, they know how to do it and they have international experience, there are many good coaches like Suma, Kuheli Ganguli, Manoj Kumar and many more and they must be appreciated," Lazlo told PTI during an interaction.

He preferred to not read much into the medal-less campaign at the 2016 Rio Olympics, looking at it more as an aberration.

"Indian shooting is at its best, now there is a wider pool of talent. So many people are doing their shooting so seriously.

"Because of the huge number of talents, the contest is very tough, and the best competitors are coming up. It's a very good situation for them.

"I am sure of Olympic medals in future, Rio is one thing. They are good shooters and surely they are going to do well in Tokyo."
"They continue to face the same problem because of which they missed a lot of training camps and tournaments. Definitely, athletes are suffering."
"He is coaching the Japan team. He was a teacher in high school and a coach for six-seven years. Now he has national level shooters in his club and they are going for a European championship next month."
"We have to sparingly use the limited resources. But even with a small base, Hungary can also produce very talented shooters."

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First Published: Feb 26 2019 | 3:16 PM IST

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