Ultimate Sharpshooter at 78 – Age has no limit on 10m pistol shooting

A 78-year-old Indian woman is believed to be the world’s oldest professional sniper.

Chandro Tomar participated in and won over 25 National Shooting Championships across India as well as raising 6 children and 15 grandchildren.

“I wanted to do something useful with my life and show people my capabilities. As soon as I fired my first gun, I was hooked. And now I’ve shown everyone that there are no downsides to my age. If you’re focused, you can do anything.” , said.

There’s nothing wrong with trying, as they say.

“While I was waiting, I decided to give it a try. The coach saw me and was surprised at my aim with the pistol. He told me to come back, so I did. Initially, I was just supporting my granddaughter at her target practice, but I enjoyed it so much that I it became a passion and I really wanted to go to the shooting club every week,” he said.

Traditionally, women in Indian villages have been relegated to farm and domestic work, regardless of their position in society. Especially the province Chandro Tomar hails for, Haryana, is strongly patriarchal and infamous for its repression of its women. This makes the Take achievement the most meritorious.

As Tomar went about his daily chores on his farm and raising his family, he practiced his marksmanship whenever he could, using rocks and throwing them into water bottles.

“I was surprised when I saw a pensioner in our group, but she quickly learned the sport of 10-meter shooting with an air pistol,” said the club’s coach.

“She was so good that some of the men stopped showing up to avoid being humiliated by her, an old lady. She has the utmost ability, a steady hand and a sharp eye,” he said. “Her dedication to her sport is incredible, and her focus is something the youngsters can learn a lot from.”

She is now a national treasure, known throughout India for her skill, even winning gold at the Veterans Shooting Championships held in Chennai, India.

Competitive 10m air pistol shooting is a game that involves very little physical movement, making it easy for people of all ages and sizes to play as a sport.

If Chandro Tomar can do it, why can’t you?

Shooting is most popular as a sport in the northern Indian states of Haryana and Punjab. The new and modern shooting ranges in Jalandhar, Punjab offer budding shooters an exciting opportunity to excel in the field of competitive 10m shooting. National-level coaches provide training on courses made to Olympic standards, and sponsors prepare for state and national shooting championships.

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