"I will be going to Rio one year before the Olympics, around August 15-16, for training cum competition. This will help me to get a feel of the Olympic range," the 50m pistol gold medal winner at last year's Commonwealth and Asian Games told reporters here today.
The Nepal-born army shooter's trip to Rio is being supported by Olympic Gold Quest, the not-for-profit organisation jointly founded by cue ace Geet Sethi and badminton great Prakash Padukone.
Suspended woman boxer Sarita Devi, who is also supported by OGQ, thanked them for helping her in recovering from the wrist injury sustained last year at the Commonwealth Games in Scotland where she won a silver medal in the 60kg class.
"I am indebted to OGQ for the support they have given me. I underwent a surgery at the Leelavati hospital here (on November 14th) and have recovered now (with removal of the wire inserted on December 29).
Sarita, who had controversially lost to a Korean boxer in the semi finals of the Incheon Asian Games, has the Asian Championship and the World Championship next year to qualify for the Rio Games, according to OGQ's CEO Viren Rasquinha.
"She has promised us that she will be the fittest among all boxers of the world in the 60kg class," Rasquinha said.
