Indian shooter Arjun Babuta narrowly missed out on an Olympic medal, finishing fourth in the men’s 10m air rifle final at the Paris Olympics. The 25-year-old, who had qualified for the final with a strong performance, showcased his talent but fell short of securing a podium finish.
He was once in contention for the gold medal, but a few bad shots under pressure saw him falling down to the fourth position.
Despite facing stiff competition, he displayed composure and skill throughout the competition. While the fourth-place finish is undoubtedly disappointing, Babuta’s performance has earned him praise and admiration from fans and experts alike.
Arjun Babuta: Road to Paris Olympic Final
Arjun Babuta’s qualification for the men’s 10m air rifle final marked a significant milestone in his career. While a member of the Indian national shooting team since 2016, the 25-year-old has consistently shown promise, culminating in a breakthrough performance at the 2023 Asian Shooting Championships where he secured an Olympic quota.
Prior to this, Babuta had demonstrated his talent at junior level with medals at the ISSF Junior World Cups and Asian championships.
Future bright for India shooting
The young shooter’s future in the sport looks promising, and he is expected to be a key figure in the Indian shooting team for years to come.
Despite the narrow miss, Babuta’s participation in the Olympic final is a significant achievement for Indian shooting. His performance has raised hopes for the future of the sport in the country.