Mehuli Ghosh, an Indian shooter, has already secured a spot in the Paris Olympics 2024. She has already earned a spot in the Olympics and is working hard to be ready for the next Asian Games. She made herself accessible for private communication with the India Today Group before departing the training facility. Mehuli hopes to bring home a medal for India at the Asian Games before the Olympics.
The following are a few quotes from the interview:
How has the voyage so far gone?
Mehuli: Well, the trip has been excellent thus far. Not everything went off without a hitch. Both ups and downs existed. However, it's interesting how I learned and improved my performance.
The distance between your Commonwealth Games medal and other medals is considerable. Why so?
Mehuli: A lot of time passed before I won a medal in the Commonwealth Games. But I still believe in myself. For the past two years, I have attended the Hyderabad Gun for Glory Shooting Academy. I received physical and mental assistance from my instructor, Bibaswan Ganguly, who also assisted me with my technique. My performance and grades were successful.
How would you rate Hyderabad's infrastructure, where you currently practice?
Mehuli: Hyderabad has a respectable infrastructure. Here is where I train together with my support group. They're all incredibly helpful. On days off, I also go to the gym.
Before the Olympics, do you also want foreign coaches?
Mehuli: I hope I can travel abroad with my coach and practice for the Olympics with him in many nations and environments. It inspires faith in us.
What are the Asian Games' goals?
Mehuli: I'm getting ready well for the Asian Games, and I'll be traveling to Pune to get ready there as well. I have to service my weapons and other things. I definitely want to achieve something positive. The coach also provided me with feedback. I'll give it my all in an effort to bring home a medal for India in the Asian Games.