The move, if passed, will be free of involvement of national federations.
"This will ensure that the national federations don't have a say in selection matters for those specific shooters, only the world number one. In a way, it is a good move as merit would get recognition. World number one shooters, in any case, have to be good," a National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) official told PTI.
This will be applicable for only the top-ranked shooters in each event.
As part of its commitment to achieve gender equality - both in terms of events and quota places - the ISSF executive committee said there will be 180 men and 180 women shooters participating in three mixed team, and six men's and six women's individual events in Tokyo.
The ISSF executive committee revised the proposed rules for allocating the Tokyo 2020 Olympic quota places, which will be forwarded to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for final approval. According to ISSF, this is expected to happen in February next year.
The recommended rules change, which will be forwarded to the ISSF administrative council for final approval, includes final rules for the new mixed team events that will feature continuous elimination formats.
These events were approved by the ISSF and the IOC for inclusion in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games shooting program.
The executive committee, which met in Munich, unanimously decided to reorganise the World Cup Final calendar, holding the competition once every two years, to "not conflict" with the Olympic Games and the World Championship.
The ISSF technical committee will review the qualification process for the Finals during its next meeting in February, 2018.
With the aim to rationalise the yearly competitions' schedule, a new championships calendar will be proposed to the ISSF General Assembly in November 2018.
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