Indian shooters disappoint in ISSF World Cup New Delhi: Indian shooters' disappointing show in the ISSF World Cup in Fort Benning, USA continued as all the participants in the 10-metre Air Pistol men's event crashed out in the qualifying round, with Jitu Rai narrowly missing the final cut. Rai finished 11th with a total score of 579 while Amanpreet Singh finished 17th after shooting 576 over six series.

Prakash Nanjappa, who had emerged as India's latest success story in shooting with a bronze medal in the pistol event of the ISSF World Cup in Changwon, South Korea last month, this time had to be contend with a 19th place finish after aggregating 575.

Gagan Narang missed out on the finals by fraction of a point in the men's air rifle event in the ISSF World Cup in Fort Benning, Georgia, in the US on Monday. Gagan Narang on Monday missed out on the finals by a whisker in the men's air rifle event.

The London Olympics bronze medallist shot 621.5 to finish 13th at the end of qualifying rounds at the US Army Marksmanship Unit shooting range in Columbus....more    
11:59 PM, May 07, 2013

Indian boxer Mary Kom won a bronze medal in the women's flyweight (51kg) boxing event in the London Olympics. (Getty Images)Vijay Kumar marked his Olympics debut by winning a silver medal in the 25m air rifle pistol event. (Getty Images)Sushil Kumar became India's first double Olympic medalist after clinching silver in the men's 66kg freestyle wrestling event. (Getty Images)
11:26 PM, Dec 25, 2012

Lukewarm response for Indian GP this year Greater Noida: It may not be the same as inaugural year in terms of response, but the second Indian Grand Prix still recorded a turn out of 65,000 spectators, which included the who's who of tinsel town, politics and sporting fraternity. Unlike last year that witnessed a whopping 95,000 turn out, response was lukewarm this time around but buzz and enthusiasm surrounding the race was pretty good. Even though the...  
07:58 PM, Oct 28, 2012

Narang promises shooting fest at 'Gun for Glory' New Delhi: It is called 'Gun for Glory', but London Olympic bronze-medallist Gagan Narang insists his initiative is more of a "shooting festival" than a tournament as it welcomes not just professionals but also amateurs who have "never held guns" in their lives. "It is a shooting festival in which even those who have not held a gun in their lives can participate," Narang told PTI about the event that...  
03:05 PM, Sep 07, 2012

Olympic medallists in conversation with CNN-IBN

CNN-IBN hosts six Indian London Olympics medallists on Saturday morning. ...
11:27 AM, Aug 18, 2012

India's Olympic winners will be on CNN-IBN. If you have a question, post it here. 
10:50 PM, Aug 17, 2012

Gagan Narang, Saina Nehwal have Rio Olympics in sight New Delhi: Even as they shuttle from one felicitation programme to another since returning from London, Gagan Narang and Saina Nehwal have already set their sights on improving their performance at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Feted in the capital on Friday by a sponsor of India's Olympic contingent that returned with an unprecedented six medals from the just concluded London Games, the duo from Hyderabad looked...  
06:39 PM, Aug 17, 2012

Gagan wants shooting improvement in Hyderabad Hyderabad: The bronze medal at the London Games has taken off a big stone on his chest and now shooter Gagan Narang wants to focus on reviving 'dying sports' in his home city of Hyderabad. Narang said he would like to nurture young talent by starting sports academy in the state with the support of the government. "I would like to nurture talent in the state by opening sports academies...  
08:35 AM, Aug 14, 2012

Go for Glory: Olympics a big success for India

CNN-IBN's panel of experts analyses India's performance at the London Olympics. ...
12:32 PM, Aug 13, 2012

Olympics: India finish 55th on the medals tally London: The coveted gold medal eluded India at the London Games but thanks to its best-ever haul of six medals, the country finished 55th in the medals tally at the Olympic Games that concluded here on Sunday. India, who stood 50th in the Beijing Games medal tally with one gold and two bronze, could have easily made the top-40 nations had it managed one yellow metal this time also. Grappler...  
01:25 AM, Aug 13, 2012

Rewind: How India fared at the London Olympics New Delhi: As the 2012 Olympics draws to a close, we take a look at how India's athletic contingent, the largest ever sent by the country to the quadrennial Games, did in London. From Vijay Kumar and Sushil Kumars silver medals to the first-day exits of Abhinav Bindra and Ronjan Singh Sodhi, a recap of each discipline India participated in. Archery Indias women's team, comprising Deepika Kumari, Bombayla Devi and...  
10:44 PM, Aug 12, 2012

Gagan Narang returns home to a rousing welcome

The Olympics bronze medal-winning shooter was felicitated at his shooting academy in Balewadi, Pune. ...
04:39 PM, Aug 08, 2012

Olympics: Kumar, Narang to be given cash awards New Delhi: The National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) on Wednesday, announced cash awards of Rs 20 lakh to London Olympics silver medallist Vijay Kumar and Rs 15 lakh to bronze winner Gagan Narang for bringing laurels to the country in the mega event. While Kumar clinched a silver in the 25m rapid fire pistol event, Narang bagged a bronze in the 10m air rifle competition at the Royal Artillery...  
12:26 PM, Aug 08, 2012

Carl Lewis all praise for the Indian athletes

The nine-time Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis talks about the India's performance at the London Games 2012. ...
05:53 PM, Aug 07, 2012

Olympics: Shooter Karmakar misses bronze London: Joydeep Karmakar narrowly missed out on a bronze medal in the 50m rifle prone event after setting an Olympic record in the qualifying stage at the London Games here on Friday. In an event where 10m air rifle bronze-medallist Gagan Narang failed to qualify for the finals, Karmakar put his best foot forward to finished fourth with a tally of 699.1, which was 1.9 adrift of bronze medal winner's...  
03:53 PM, Aug 03, 2012

Jaspreet Sahni

Gun Barrel |

I was typing frantically on my Twitter account: "10.4", "Oh, outside 10 again", "No, no. Wait. We still have a chance". Suddenly I stopped. Looked ...
12:10 PM, Jul 31, 2012

After bronze, India hopeful in other events
by IANS
London: Rifle shooter Gagan Narang opened the medal count for India at the London Olympics by winning a bronze on Monday, and hopes for more laurels were still alive with Indian stars doing well in badminton and tennis. Badminton star Saina Nehwal got the better of Belgian Lianne Tan to enter the women's singles pre-quarterfinals while the doubles pair of Ashwini Ponnappa and Jwala Gutta stayed in the competition with...  
11:22 AM, Jul 31, 2012

Go for Glory: India opens its account in London

CNN-IBN's panel of experts reviews India's third day at the Olympics. ...
11:03 AM, Jul 31, 2012