Commonwealth Games 2018: 5 Indian players who can bring more than one medal

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#4 Jitu Rai, Shooting (April 9 & 11, 2018)

Shooting - Olympics: Day 1
Jitu Rai at the Rio Olympics

Shooting will be one event in which the Indians will look to capitalize the maximum, courtesy the serious amount of lineage our contingent consists of.

Having won over fifty medals in shooting events, Jitu Rai will be India’s brightest ray of hope at bringing home the gold. The Lucknow born gunman will be taking part in the 50m pistol and 10m air pistol events to be held on the 9th and 11th of April respectively.

Being one of the highly experienced shooters of the Indian contingent, Jitu will be determined to rectify his errors from the 2016 Rio Olympics and will be eyeing to go big at the Gold Coast Games. The 30-year-old won four golds and a bronze at the ISSF events along with another couple of bronze medals at the Commonwealth Shooting Championships.

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