Olympic Champion Giovanni Cernogoraz excited for new, interesting, unique Shooting League of India

ANI June 19, 2025 211 views

Olympic champion Giovanni Cernogoraz is set to make his league debut in the Shooting League of India. The Croatian star calls the team-based format revolutionary for the traditionally individual sport. He believes the SLI will help young shooters gain exposure by competing alongside global stars. Cernogoraz also shared his love for competing in India, recalling his 2017 Delhi World Cup experience.

"Never before have I shot in a league-style format - this would be my first time" - Giovanni Cernogoraz
New Delhi, June 19: Ahead of the inaugural edition of the Shooting League of India (SLI) in New Delhi, excitement surrounding the tournament has begun to build. The league aims to make the sport of shooting more prominent among the masses, while also focusing on providing more exposure to the athletes, with many national and international stars taking part in the competition.

Key Points

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Olympic trap shooter joins SLI's inaugural auction

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Praises fast-paced team format as revolutionary

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Highlights benefits for junior athletes

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Recalls fond memories of competing in Delhi

Olympic gold medallist and world champion from Croatia, Giovanni Cernogoraz, has enrolled for the auction of the inaugural edition of the Shooting League of India (SLI), marking what could be his first-ever appearance in a league-style shooting competition. With a decorated career in trap shooting that includes gold medals at the 2012 Olympics and 2023 ISSF World Championships, and multiple European Championships medals, Cernogoraz expressed curiosity and enthusiasm for the SLI, calling it a "very interesting competition."

"It is a new format, very interesting and unique," said the shooter as quoted by an SLI press release, who confirmed it will be his first experience in a fast-paced, team-based league environment.

"Never before have I shot in a league-style format - this would be my first time. It will be a new experience for me, and the format seems a very interesting idea for the future," he added.

The SLI format, described as fast-paced and team-centric - a departure from traditional individual shooting events - presents a fresh twist to the sport. He also elaborated on the impact of this format, describing how it can help junior athletes gain more experience as they get to play alongside some of the best athletes from all across the world as well as India.

"This league is important for young shooters, for sponsors, and for the media to make shooting more visible and important. Having youngsters shooting with players like me will provide them great motivation for their future ventures as well," said the Olympic star.

Giovanni also shared his excitement about playing in India again, having already participated in the 2017 ISSF World Cup final in New Delhi earlier. While talking about the experience of playing in the national capital of India, he lauded the city's hospitality and food.

"I have competed before in New Delhi. The range is beautiful, the organisation is great, and I even have a bronze medal from here. I only have good memories of India - the food, the weather, the people. Everyone is helpful."

With global stars and Indian talent mixing teams, the cross-generational, cross-cultural format is another aspect the champion is looking forward to. Despite the continuous nature of league matches, the Olympic gold medallist is not fazed by the format.

"It is always a pleasure to shoot with athletes from around the world - it brings good energy and connection" he said.

"I have a routine - before the competition, I do reflex and stability exercises. I like running. During matches, I work with a tennis ball for reflexes, and I eat only carbs and fruits - no meat during competitions. This keeps me sharp," he added while describing his diet and fitness routine, which will also help him in catering to the fast-paced nature of the league.

Giovanni signed off by delivering a special message for the young Indian athletes, encouraging them to keep working hard in the sport and said, "Shooting is a beautiful sport. It is not very popular, but it gives you a great experience. It is a hard sport - you need a lot of concentration, but it is worth it."

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is fantastic news for Indian shooting sports! Having international stars like Giovanni will inspire our young shooters. Hope this league helps India produce more champions like Bindra and Manu Bhaker. 🇮🇳🎯
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Priya M.
Love how he appreciated Indian hospitality and food! Our shooting ranges are world-class but need more visibility. This league could be the game-changer. Though I wonder if the fast-paced format might affect the precision aspect of shooting?
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Arjun S.
Finally some innovation in shooting sports! The team format sounds exciting. Hope Doordarshan or Star Sports picks this up for broadcasting. We need to see our shooters in action more often.
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Sneha R.
His fitness routine is so disciplined! Indian athletes should learn from such international champions. Btw, hope they include some Indian snacks in the food court - would be fun to see foreign shooters try pani puri! 😄
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Vikram J.
Good initiative but hope they don't commercialize it like cricket IPL. Shooting requires intense focus and shouldn't become just entertainment. The sport's integrity must be maintained while making it popular.
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Neha P.
As someone from Delhi, I'm so proud our city is hosting this! The Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range is indeed world-class. Maybe this league will encourage more schools to introduce shooting as a sport option.

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