He is modesty personified but Jitu Rai, now the benchmark of excellence in Indian shooting, doesn't shy away from expressing his "burning desire" to hit the bull's eye at next year's Rio Olympics, saying the Arjuna Award will act as additional morale-booster.
The 27-year-old Lucknow-based 'Pistol King' of Nepali origin is set to be rewarded with the Arjuna for his achievements over the past one year.
He has won a staggering seven international medals during that period, an Indian record by some distance and something others would struggle to emulate.
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Asked about his Olympic aspirations and preparations, Jitu said his build-up is on in full swing.
Expectations may have soared after his incredible feats at ranges across the world but the Asian Games gold and World Championships silver-medallist says he is never under any sort of pressure.
"I have a desire, a burning desire within me to do well at the Olympics but it ends there only. I don't think at all about other things, pressure, expectations and all.
"Because as far as I am concerned, my belief is that the moment I start thinking about how I will do there, that I am entering the Games after winning these many medals, I will bring unnecessary pressure on myself.
"I enter a tournament thinking in my mind that I have not won anything, done nothing. And the approach will be same for Olympics too, if I am there next year.