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The National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) has officially unveiled the logo for the inaugural Shooting League of India, generating significant excitement among top national athletes. Prominent Olympic and Asian Games medalists attended the launch at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range, expressing enthusiasm about the league's potential to elevate shooting sports. The league will feature mixed team events across pistol, rifle, and shotgun categories, with players grouped into different competitive tiers. This initiative represents a strategic move to further promote shooting as a competitive and dynamic sport in India and internationally.

Key Points: NRAI Launches Shooting League of India with Olympic Stars

  • NRAI unveils vibrant logo for first Shooting League of India
  • Olympic and Asian Games athletes attend launch event
  • League scheduled between November 20-December 2
  • Aims to boost shooting sport's global appeal
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Indian athletes express excitement for Shooting League of India as NRAI unveils logo

Indian shooting athletes celebrate the inaugural Shooting League of India's logo launch, marking a new era for the sport's competitive landscape

"The bold colours feel like they are a testament to the strength and nature of Indian sportspersons - Ashi Chouksey, Asian Games Medallist"

New Delhi, June 5

The National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) unveiled the logo for the inaugural Shooting League of India (SLI) at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range on Thursday afternoon. Several Indian athletes at the Indian camp, gearing up for the 2025 ISSF World Cup in Munich, attended the unveiling and expressed their excitement for the inaugural edition of the league.

Along with Paris Olympic medallists Swapnil Kusale and Sarabjot Singh, several top Indian stars, including Arjun Babuta, Sandeep Singh, Elavenil Valarivan, Ramita, Sift Kaur Samra, Anjum Moudgil, Varun Tomar, Arjun Singh Cheema, Chain Singh, Kiran Ankush Jadhav, Ashi Chouksey, Shriyanka Sadangi, Suruchi, Palak, Simranpreet Kaur Brar, Akhil Sheoran, Sainyam, Nischal, and Rahi Jeevan Sarnobat were present at the event.

Speaking on the occasion, the 50m rifle 3 positions world record holder Sift Kaur Samra said that the upcoming league is a major boost to the morale of the athletes, who will be competing in Munich between June 8 and June 15. "We express our gratitude to NRAI for inviting us to be a part of the unveiling of the logo and allowing us to witness the start of this beautiful journey. We are seeing that the buzz around the sport of shooting in India is increasing further with the upcoming league, and it is a big boost to our morale ahead of the upcoming ISSF World Cup," the 24-year-old said.

Crafted by the renowned sports media and marketing agency Sportwalk, the logo features a vibrant mix of colour to encapsulate the competitive nature of the sport and to symbolise the sport’s heritage.

The 2022 Asian Games medallist Ashi Chouksey further praised the dynamic nature of the logo and delved deeper into how the bold colours depict the strength of the Indian sporting community. "All of us are delighted to see that the Shooting League of India is kicking off with this beautiful logo. The bold colours feel like they are a testament to the strength and nature of Indian sportspersons. It feels like a statement, and now it is up to us athletes to live up to the message being portrayed by this wonderful symbol," Chouksey said.

Meanwhile, experienced rifle shooter Shriyanka Sadangi further said that the logo sends out the message that the national federation wishes to promote with the league. “With India’s success in the recent edition of the Olympic Games in Paris, there is a growing interest in the sport in the country and all around the world. The league can help add to this success and help in further advancing the global appeal of the sport. The logo has a similar universal appeal with familiar yet vibrant colours and patterns, thus helping its reach across the masses.”

The first season of the SLI will have a window between November 20 and December 2. The tournament will feature mixed team events in pistol (10m, 25m), rifle (10m, 50m 3 positions), and shotgun (Trap & Skeet), as decided by the NRAI Technical Committee. A total of six to eight teams will feature in the competition and will be divided into two pools in the league stage. The selected players will be grouped into four tiers - Elite Champions, World Elite, National Champions, and Junior & Youth Championships - to provide a blend of experienced and emerging talents.

- IANS

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Here are 6 authentic Indian perspective comments for the Shooting League of India article:
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Rahul K.
Finally some recognition for shooting sports! Our athletes have been bringing medals quietly for years. This league will give them the platform they deserve. The logo looks modern yet rooted in Indian colors 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Great initiative but hope they make tickets affordable for common people. Shooting has always been seen as an elite sport in India. This league should break that perception and make it more accessible to masses.
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Amit S.
Shooting is one sport where India consistently performs well internationally. With proper league structure and corporate support, we can dominate like China does in table tennis! Best wishes to all athletes 🎯
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Sunita R.
The tier system for players is brilliant! It will give young shooters chance to learn from Olympians. My daughter is inspired by Elavenil Valarivan - hope she gets to meet her idols through this league.
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope NRAI ensures equal opportunities for athletes from smaller towns. Most shooting ranges are in big cities - need to decentralize talent scouting.
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Neha P.
So proud to see Indian women shooters leading the charge! From Anjum Moudgil to Sift Kaur Samra - they're showing girls can excel in precision sports too. The logo's vibrant colors perfectly represent their energy ✨

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