"I have not spoken to my mother since last one month ever since I went for the world championship. She doesn't yet know I have won a gold. I will get in touch with her now. She is in Itari (Nepal)," said the army shooter who is the new star of the Indian shooting fraternity.
The pistol shooter of Nepal-origin rued that he was mentally tired after winning the 50m gold yesterday and could not get time to prepare for today's event because of the cramped schedule.
"I was mentally tired. I did not get time for preparations for today's event," he said after playing a major part in India clinching the team bronze today in the men's 10m air pistol event in which he had finished fifth.
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The 27-year-old Mhow-based shooter also praised national pistol coach Smirnov Pavel saying, "There's a good rapport between me and my coach. I listen to whatever he says. He gives me programme also, he's very good."
He said although it's the 50m in which he has been more successful of late, he wanted to concentrate on 10m air pistol also.
Rai is also grateful "to the army for the discipline inculcated in me".
Asked if he would go and cheer the hockey team now as his events were over, Rai said, "I don't watch any other game but concentrate on my game only.