Indian shooting contingent success stories in past Olympics see them  heading into the London Olympics with high hopes of making the country  proud.
Two medals at the Olympics, silver in Athens by  Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore and gold by Abhinav Bindra plus consistent  performance at various international events worldwide has indeed seen  the standard of sport reach great height and pinned high hopes on the  contingent travelling to the sporting extravaganza starting later this  month.
But then the stalwarts forming the shooting contingent  would know past performances would hardly matter and their score on the  given day would eventually on the big day. Indian would field 11 members  in the London, two more than last time, and the challenge would be  spearheaded by Abhinav Bindra, Ronjan Sodhi and Gagan Narang. 
Out  of 11, everyone except for Shagun Chowdhary has won medals at world  level. Well their performance since last Olympics at the World stage  does see them go into the quadrennial event as a strong force to reckon  to.
And even the national coach Sunny Thomas is optimistic about  their chances and feels that the increase in number of shooters from  last time does show that the sport is on a rise and they just need good  performance at the Olympics to live up to the billing.
And even  talking about their preparations, all the shooters have been busy  preparing hard for the gala event in different parts of the Europe. 
India  would start their campaign on the July 28 with Vijay Kumar aiming for  glory at the in the 10-metres Air Pistol event. Now Vijay’s past records  at the global events makes him a strong contender. He has three gold  and one silver medal at the Commonwealth 2010 and two bronze in the  Guangzhou Asian Games. 
Following Kumar, Heena Sidhu and Annuraj Singh would be in action and they too look in great shape to win in London.
But  then the July 30, can be India’s biggest day at the London Olympics  when Narang and Bindra hit the range in the 10-metre air rifle. Now  these two stalwarts do not need any introduction and if it proves to be  their day, then hardly could anyone stop them. 
Two days later,  making his first appearance at the Olympics, Ronjan Sodhi would enter  the range and expect him to be on fire from the word go. Competing in  the double trap event he is perhaps the biggest medal hope for the  country and he also knows.
And there are other shooters who would  be taking part in the event who are very well capable shooting some  good scores and end up on the medal tally.
India shooting  contingent do have the firepower to emerge as the supreme force in the  summer games and only they have to take cope with the pressure well and  if they can hold on to their nerves and shoot to their best ability,  India sure would lead the shooting charts in the London extravaganza.
						
												
						









