Pakistani shooter Kishmala Talat has successfully qualified for the upcoming Paris Olympics in shooting competitions. Her outstanding performance in the Asian Shooting Championship for women’s 10-meter air pistol in Jakarta secured her a spot in the prestigious event.
During the initial round, Kishmala demonstrated her skill by scoring 575 points, securing her qualification for the finals. In the final round, she competed against India’s Eshs Singh for the gold medal and claimed the silver medal, earning a quota spot for the Paris Olympics 2024.
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Razi Ahmed Khan, the secretary of the Pakistan Shooting Federation, confirmed Kishmala’s achievement and announced that she is now officially part of the Paris Olympics 2024. Kishmala joins Gulfam Joseph and GM Bashir as the third Pakistani shooter to qualify for the Olympics.
In addition to the success in shooting, Arshad Nadeem has also secured his place in the Olympics in athletics. The qualification position of equestrian athlete Usman Khan remains stable and strong, further contributing to Pakistan’s representation in the upcoming Paris Olympics.