Indian Archers Confident That Paris Olympics Will End Medal Draught

India is yet to win a single medal in the archery event at the Olympics and Indian archers will try to end this medal drought at the Paris Olympics. Tushar, Parth, Prathamesh and Simranjit will participate in the Paris Olympics qualifiers to be held in Antalya, Turkey in June this year.

Top Indian archers like Tushar Shelke, Partha Saluke, Prathamesh Javakar and Simranjit Kaur visited the New Parliament Building in New Delhi. On this occasion, these archers saw the temple of Indian democracy from the inside and shared their experiences.

The Paris Olympics will also be organized in July-August this year, and the preparation of these archers is going on. Indian archers were delighted to see the new Parliament building. After seeing the new Parliament building, Parth told news agency ANI, ‘I am here for the first time. This building is very grand and looks very good.
At the same time, Prathamesh said that this was a special experience and said, ‘We saw the new halls of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. This is a very big building. Tushar, who was part of the silver medal-winning Indian men’s recurve team at the 19th Asian Games, said it was a great experience. Because till now we have seen Parliament House only on TV. We visited both halls. The seating arrangement here is good.

Regarding the preparations for the Paris Olympics, Tushar said, “I am confident of India’s good performance in these Games and hope that India will win more medals than last time.” Tushar said, ‘Paris Olympics will be good for India. India will win more medals than last time in the Paris Olympics. At the same time, it is also hoped that Simranjit will get India a medal in archery this time.

Simranjit said, ‘Our preparations are going on in full swing. I believe we will do better this time. I am very positive. This time India will surely bring a medal in archery. The Paris Olympics will be held from July 26 to August 11.