COVID-19 came in the way of him going to the range before the Tokyo Paralympics. So, Indian shooter Singhraj Adhana simply built the range at home after drawing its layout in just one night. Day 7 Blog | News
At the Asaka Shooting Range here on Tuesday, the monumental effort paid off as the 39-year-old, only four years after taking to the sport, won the Paralympics bronze medal in the P1 men's 10m air pistol SH1 event.
However, for someone who could only watch helplessly as his wife once sold her jewelery to support his shooting dream, he knew the move was a huge gamble and so did his mother.
But during the lockdown, the polio-afflicted shooter's desperation to resume training had reached a point where he was not able to even get a good night's sleep.
"As I was not able to train, I started thinking that my dream of winning a medal is over. That's when my coaches suggested why not try building a range at home," Adhana said in a media interaction organised by broadcaster Eurosport and the Paralympic Committee of India.