India to Host Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship 2027, Offering LA 2028 Quotas

The National Rifle Association of India has announced that New Delhi will host the Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship in 2027. The event will distribute eight quota places for the Los Angeles 2028 Summer Olympics. This marks the second consecutive time India will host this premier continental championship, following a 2027 ISSF World Cup also scheduled for New Delhi. Officials highlight this as a major boost for Indian shooters aiming for Olympic qualification with home advantage.

Key Points: India Wins Bid to Host Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship 2027

  • India wins hosting rights for 2027 championship
  • Event offers eight LA 2028 Olympic quota places
  • Second consecutive time India hosts this event
  • Follows a 2027 ISSF World Cup also in New Delhi
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India wins hosting rights to Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship 2027

New Delhi will host the 2027 Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship, awarding eight Olympic quotas for LA 2028, boosting Indian shooters with home advantage.

"This will be a significant boost to Indian shooters on their road to LA - Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo"

New Delhi, February 3

The National Rifle Association of India, the governing body for the Olympic sport of Shooting in the country, today announced that New Delhi had won the bid to host the Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship 2027, where eight quota places for the Los Angeles 2028 Summer Olympic Games, will be awarded.

The same was confirmed through a letter sent to Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo, President, NRAI, by Duaij AlOtaibi, Secretary General, Asian Shooting Confederation (ASC) on Monday, according to a release. It will be the second time in a row that India will be hosting the premier continental championship for Rifle and Pistol shooters.

It is pertinent to note that the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF), the global apex body of the sport, had earlier allocated the ISSF World Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun to be held in New Delhi in April 2027, where a total of 12 LA 28 quota places will be available.

Commenting on the hugely positive development, Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo said, "This will be a significant boost to Indian shooters on their road to LA as now they will have two events with home advantage spread across the year, to win quota places. For our Rifle and Pistol shooters, it is even more encouraging. On behalf of the NRAI, I thank the Hon. Secretary General Eng. AlOtaibi and his team at ASC, for continuing to repose their faith in India's capability to host world class Shooting competitions."

Pawankumar Singh, Secretary General, NRAI, also shared his thoughts saying, "This is a result of the tireless efforts made by our entire team at NRAI and I want to congratulate all of them first for this big win. Additionally, the tremendous support provided to us by the Sports Authority of India, the Ministry of Sports and the Government of India through its departments and agencies, have ensured India's growing stature as one of the most favoured destinations for world class Shooting competitions. We hope to reinforce the same further next year with the two international tournaments."

India is slowly but surely turning into one of the global hubs of Sport Shooting if not already. After the Paris 2024 Olympics, where Indian shooters won three or half of the country's medals, top international competitions have been held regularly in the country at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting ranges.

After the season-ending ISSF World Cup Final in October 2024, the ISSF Junior World Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun was held in September last year, and the Asian Championship Rifle/Pistol 2026 is currently underway.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud! Our shooting contingent has been performing brilliantly. Hosting these events will not only boost our medal chances but also inspire the next generation. Hope the facilities at Dr. Karni Singh ranges are top-notch for all athletes.
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Rohit P
Great for sports, but I hope the focus is also on developing talent from smaller towns and not just hosting events. The cost for these tournaments is high - hope it translates into better training facilities for our young shooters across the country.
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Sarah B
As an expat following Indian sports, this is impressive. India is becoming a serious player in the global shooting circuit. The momentum from Paris 2024 is clearly being carried forward. Well done NRAI and SAI!
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Karthik V
Bahut badhiya! After the success in Paris, our shooters are on a roll. Having two quota events at home is a huge psychological edge. Let's support them fully. Time to dominate in LA 2028! 🎯
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Michael C
This is a smart move. Hosting rights bring prestige and economic benefits. Hope the events are organized smoothly and put India on the map as a premier sporting destination. The focus on rifle and pistol events is strategic.

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