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Shooting World Cup: COVID-19 cases reported in Indian shooting team in Changwon ahead of World Cup

Shooting World Cup: COVID-19 cases reported in Indian shooting team in Changwon ahead of World Cup

Shooting World Cup: COVID-19 cases reported in Indian shooting team in Changwon ahead of World Cup
Shooting World Cup: COVID-19 cases reported in Indian shooting team in Changwon ahead of World Cup- The Indian shooting contingent have been hit by the COVID19 scare in Changwon, Korea, after two officials accompanying the team tested positive for the virus on their arrival ahead of the upcoming ISSF World Cup. Follow InsideSport.IN For more updates […]

Shooting World Cup: COVID-19 cases reported in Indian shooting team in Changwon ahead of World Cup- The Indian shooting contingent have been hit by the COVID19 scare in Changwon, Korea, after two officials accompanying the team tested positive for the virus on their arrival ahead of the upcoming ISSF World Cup. Follow InsideSport.IN For more updates

The officials are Preeti Sharma, assistant coach of the pistol team and the other being a physiotherapist that reached Changwon earlier on Thursday.

Shooting World Cup: COVID-19 cases reported in Indian shooting team in Changwon ahead of World Cup

The shooters representing India in the 10m air rifle, 10m air pistol and trap events are currently in Changwon with the rest of the contingent expected to reach late on Thursday night.

Shooting World Cup: COVID-19 cases reported in Indian shooting team in Changwon ahead of World Cup
Shooting World Cup: COVID-19 cases reported in Indian shooting team in Changwon ahead of World Cup

“Both the officials tested positive on arrival at the Gimhae International Airport at around 12 PM IST,” a top National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) official told PTI on conditions of anonymity.

“The NRAI followed all protocols and the first batch of athletes along with the officials underwent RT-PCR tests on July 5 and their reports came negative,” the official added.

“The officials are currently in isolation and the shooters will undergo COVID-19 tests once again tomorrow.”

A 49-member strong Indian shooting team will eye for glory when it takes part in this edition of the World Cup from July 9-21.

In the previous combined World Cup stage in Baku, Azerbaijan, India finished at the fifth position with two gold and three silver medals, despite the pistol team opting out of the tournament.

More than 432 athletes from 44 countries will take part in the tournament in Changwon.

Shooting World Cup: COVID-19 cases reported in Indian shooting team in Changwon ahead of World Cup

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