3.Manavjit Singh Sandhu
He didn't make the cut through the qualification rounds, but courtesy the NRAI naming him in place of Sanjeev Rajput for Rio 2016, Manavjit Singh Sandhu finds himself in the squad that will travel to Brazil in August.
The 39-year-old, who became India’s first Trap World champion in 2006, will be competing in his 4th Olympics, and will look to finally conquer the one medal that has eluded him so far and will hope to that medal to his cabinet.Sandhu will be part of a 12-member shooting contingent, which is the largest that India have sent in any Olympics.
Edited by Staff Editor