Indian shooters proved to be an epic failure in a disastrous Rio Olympic Games campaign as the 12-member team, with the exception of Abhinav Bindra, failed miserably to live up to the sky-high expections.
Beijing Games gold medallist Bindra's quest for a second podium finish at sport's grandest stage ended in heartbreak as he missed a medal by a whisker in a tense shoot-off in the men's 10m air rifle event.
Bindra, the country's lone individual Olympic gold medallist, lost the shoot-off against Ukrainian Serhiy Kulish after both were tied for third place at 163.8 points after 16 shots.
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The likes of Heena Sidhu, Manavjeet Singh Sandhu, Gagan Narang, Jitu Rai and Apurvi Chandela, among others, left the country thoroughly disappointed after they were unable to put on an impressive show.
Going ahead the national shooting body, NRAI, would now be expected to introspect and dissect the reasons for this huge let-down from the shooting contingent.
After fetching medals at each of the last three Games the shooters ended here without a single medal as the country's largest-ever shooting contingent returned empty-handed.
India has been winning at least one medal at the shooting events for the past three Olympics.
Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore opened the way by clinching a silver medal at Athens in 2004, Bindra won India's first individual gold at Beijing in 2008 and Vijay Kumar and Narang won the silver and bronze respectively at the London Games four summers ago.
However, in Rio, nine of the twelve representatives didn't even make it to the finals of their respective events.
It is also an irony that the shooters let India down despite being provided all help while preparing for the sporting extravaganza.
In the last of the shooting event, Chain Singh and Gagan Narang failed to qualify for the final of the men's 50m rifle 3 positions qualification yesterday to sum up a disastrous outing.
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