Arjun Babuta is expected to be a surprise contender for a medal in the shooting events at the 2024 Olympics. With the final round of the 10m air rifle event set for today, all eyes are on the 25-year-old from Chandigarh, who might add one more medal in the Olympics medal tally for India. But could he prove to be India’s dark horse?
Arjun in trials
Having finished seventh in the qualification round with a respectable score of 630.1 points, Arjun demonstrated his shooting prowess with a series of impressive scores: 105.7, 104.9, 105.5, 105.4, 104.0, and 104.6. He finished at 7th position and qualified for the finals.
Shooting is a cruel sport. Yesterday, in Manu Bhaker’s event, the shooter who finished on top in the finals was the first to get knocked out in the main event. This uncertainty is very common in the sport. Even if Arjun finished in 7th position in the qualification, he might clutch and bring his best out in the finals.
Arjun’s recent success
Arjun’s recent achievements bolster his medal prospects. Over the past two years, he has claimed two gold medals at the ISSF World Cup and a gold at the Asian Shooting Championship. Although he won a silver medal in the 10m air rifle event at the same championship in individual event, his track record of success in major competitions is noteworthy.
Arjun’s trajectory suggests he could indeed be a dark horse in this event. With a solid basis of past performances and the drive to grow, he has the potential to deliver a standout performance and secure a medal for India. If he maintains his focus and performs to his capabilities, Arjun Babuta could very well surprise everyone and bring home the coveted Olympic medal.