Founded and driven by Olympic medallist Gagan Narang, the selected shooters will be mentored by top international coaches and will receive training at state of the art facilities including sports science support for a full year.
"We identified 55 prospective shooters and put them through an elaborate evaluation process to select the 20 best ones among them," Gagan explained.
"We looked for various skill-sets that are required for sustained high-level performances in world-level competitions," he added.
Gagan's Gun For Glory academies identified the 55 shooters and he personally supervised each centre's selection process to handpick the best prospects. The project is part of the Gagan Narang mentoring programme with Vision 2024, 10 medals shooting India.
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"It has taken us a couple of years to bring together all stakeholders and find the right ingredients for Project leap. It is now in its truest sense a leap for Indian Shooting. We are confident that we will be able to tap and nurture the vast talent in our country and will help in their transforming them into world class shooters," Gagan said.
"The selected shooters will undergo specialized training programmes in their respective Gun For Glory academies. They will be provided with international standard equipment for daily practice.
"Through the year, the youngsters will attend different camps as well, with each camp lasting 12 days, in which equal weightage will be given to mental and physical preparation and technical refinement," Pawan said.
Since its inception in 2011, GNSPF has produced a few champions, including Pooja Ghatkar, Mahima Turhi Aggarwal, Apurvi Chandela, Heena Sidhu and Rahi Sarnobat who have trained at the Academy.