Shoot, we’re not going to London
Dismal performance in qualifying ends Olmypic ambitions of Pakistani shooters.
KARACHI:
Pakistan’s dismal show at the Asian Shooting Championship ended yesterday with the country failing to qualify for the London Olympics after finishing a disappointing 13th in the men’s trap team event.
Kuwait, India and Lebanon finished top in the competition.
Usman Sadiq, who ended Friday with a 47/50 score, needed to end in the top six to progress to the next round and guarantee an Olympics spot. He, however, gave an ordinary show in the second qualifying round with a 110/125 score.
“It’s been a bad show from our shooters,” National Rifle Association of Pakistan Secretary Javed Lodhi told The Express Tribune. “Sadiq had given us hope but he couldn’t continue with his form. ”
Earlier, Khurram Inam, Yousuf Malik and Abdul Sattar had also failed to perform in the team skeet event.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 22nd, 2012.
Pakistan’s dismal show at the Asian Shooting Championship ended yesterday with the country failing to qualify for the London Olympics after finishing a disappointing 13th in the men’s trap team event.
Kuwait, India and Lebanon finished top in the competition.
Usman Sadiq, who ended Friday with a 47/50 score, needed to end in the top six to progress to the next round and guarantee an Olympics spot. He, however, gave an ordinary show in the second qualifying round with a 110/125 score.
“It’s been a bad show from our shooters,” National Rifle Association of Pakistan Secretary Javed Lodhi told The Express Tribune. “Sadiq had given us hope but he couldn’t continue with his form. ”
Earlier, Khurram Inam, Yousuf Malik and Abdul Sattar had also failed to perform in the team skeet event.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 22nd, 2012.