Swapnil Kusale's journey from Kolhapur to Paris: A ticket collector to an Olympian, here's all you need to know

Swapnil Kusale won India's first-ever bronze medal in the men's 50m rifle 3P event at the Paris Olympics 2024. Kusale also made headlines by making it to the final in his Olympic debut. Manu Bhaker secured bronze in the women's 10m air pistol, ref...

Paris Olympics: India's medal tally grows as Swapnil Kusale wins 'Bronze' in 50m Rifle event
Fulfilling the dream of 1.4 billion, India's shooter Swapnil Kusale won the bronze medal in the men's 50m rifle 3P event at the ongoing Paris Olympics on Thursday. The feat will make Maharashtra's Kusale also the first Indian shooter to win a medal in the men's 50m rifle 3P event.

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On his Olympic debut, Kusale finished seventh with a score of 590-38x. While Tomar ranked 11th with a total of 589-33x. Only the top eight shooters qualified for the final round, and Tomar failed to make his place in the final round.


Swapnil Kusale: Here is everything about the shooter:

Swapnil Kusale, the first Indian shooter to reach the 50m rifle three positions final at the Olympics, draws inspiration from M S Dhoni as he too is a railway ticket collector like the cricket icon was early in his career. The 29-year-old from Kambalwadi village near Kolhapur in Maharashtra has been competing in international events since 2012 but he had to wait another 12 years to make his Olympics debut at the Paris Games.

Being calm and patient are pre-requisites for a shooter and those two traits are also the hallmark of Dhoni's personality. It is therefore no surprise that Kusale relates to Dhoni's life story.

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He has watched the biopic of the World Cup winner multiple times and hopes to match the lofty achievements of the champion cricketer.

A top-three finish in the 50m rifle three positions final here on Thursday would certainly put Kusale in the list of high achieves in Indian sport.

"I don't follow anyone specific in the shooting world. Outside of that, I admire Dhoni for the person that he is. My sport requires me to be as calm and patient as he is on the field. I also relate to his story as I am a ticket collector like he was," Kusale told PTI shortly after finishing seventh in a tightly contest qualification here.
Kusale has been working for Central Railways since 2015.

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His two rivals from Czech Republic also shot 590 but the Indian had the most inner 10s -- 38 -- compared to Jiri Privratsky and Petr Nymbursky, who sealed the eighth and last qualification spot.

He also doesn't have to look too far beyond home for inspiration. His father and brother are teachers in a district school while mother is the sarpanch of Kambalwadi village.

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The fancied Aishwary Pratap Tomar ended 11th with a total of 589 in a session topped by China's Liu Yukun.
Kusale did not know about his classification in the final until his coach told him that. He shot 197 in prone, 195 in standing and as much in kneeling.

"Every shot is a new shot. I was just trying to be patient. The whole match I had the same mindset. Just shoot with patience. At the back of the mind, you are thinking about your scores but it is better if you don't," said Kusale.

The job is half done in his debut Games and Kusale is fully aware of that. Manu Bhaker's unprecedented two medals here has also provided an extra dose of motivation.

"It has been a great experience so far. I love shooting and I am glad that I have been able to do it for so long. Seeing Manu do well gives us a lot of confidence. If she can do it, we can do it too," said Kusale.

National coach Manoj Kumar Ohlyan was tracking Kusale's progress from a distance and he is bullish about his chances in the final.

"He is in a good frame of mind. We are hoping for the best. We just want him to perform the way he did today. He was patient. He is good technically and physically," added Ohlyan.

Swapnil Kusale: Village teacher's son, railway ticket collector, now an Olympic medalist
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Indian shooter Swapnil Kusale won bronze medal in men's 50m rifle 3 positions event at Olympic Games, bringing the country its third medal.

Indian shooter Swapnil Kusale won bronze medal in men's 50m rifle 3 positions event at Olympic Games, bringing the country its third medal.

Kusale clinched the first ever Olympic bronze in 50m rifle 3 positions event, scripting history at Paris.

Kusale clinched the first ever Olympic bronze in 50m rifle 3 positions event, scripting history at Paris.

The 28-year-old comes from a humble background. Born to a village school teacher, Swapnil was always into sports.

The 28-year-old comes from a humble background. Born to a village school teacher, Swapnil was always into sports.

As per a report by Sportskeeda, Swapnil's father saw his potential, and enrolled him in a government program in 2009. After a year of training, he chose shooting as his sport.

As per a report by Sportskeeda, Swapnil's father saw his potential, and enrolled him in a government program in 2009. After a year of training, he chose shooting as his sport.

However, despite the scholarships and training, there was a time when he could not buy bullets that cost Rs 120 each at the time. Swapnil revealed his father had to take a loan.

However, despite the scholarships and training, there was a time when he could not buy bullets that cost Rs 120 each at the time. Swapnil revealed his father had to take a loan.

After years of hardwork and medals, an NGO recognised Swapnil in 2013 and started sponsoring him for the 'elitist' sport that requires a heavy investment.

After years of hardwork and medals, an NGO recognised Swapnil in 2013 and started sponsoring him for the 'elitist' sport that requires a heavy investment.

His stellar junior level performances earned him a job as a ticket collector with the Central Railway.

His stellar junior level performances earned him a job as a ticket collector with the Central Railway.

According to a PTI report, Swapnil draws inspiratio from MS Dhoni, who had a similar trajectory as him. In shooting, he idolises Gagan Narang.

According to a PTI report, Swapnil draws inspiratio from MS Dhoni, who had a similar trajectory as him. In shooting, he idolises Gagan Narang.

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