International Shooting Sport Federation: The five-day International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) “B” coaches course, conducted under the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) Education Program, concluded successfully here on Wednesday, marking another significant step in strengthening India’s coaching ecosystem in the sport of shooting.

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A total of 55 coaches were awarded diplomas on the final day, having successfully completed the intensive certification programme.

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After a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the ISSF Academy, who have newly developed these courses, and the NRAI last year, it was the first time such a course was conducted in India and indeed anywhere in the world at this scale.

Led by Dr. Vesa Nissinen, Director, ISSF Academy and President of the Finnish Shooting Federation, the course brought together a diverse faculty of international and Indian experts, offering a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary learning experience. The program focused on advancing professional coaching practices, extending well beyond technical instruction to include athlete management, physical preparation, and long-term performance development.

The instructional team featured two-time Olympian and former India international rifle shooter Sanjeev Rajput, who led sessions on rifle shooting techniques, while Agathi Kassoumi and Vidhya Jadhav conducted modules on pistol shooting techniques.

Davide Secondi of Italy, the current national coach of Saudi Arabia, delivered specialized instruction in shotgun shooting techniques. Sayali Manjrekar addressed the critical role of physiotherapy within a shooting team, and Vijendra Pal Singh conducted sessions on physical testing protocols for shooters in high-performance environments.

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Speaking at the graduation ceremony, NRAI secretary general Mr. Pawankumar Singh highlighted the long-term significance of the program, stating, “The successful completion of this ISSF ‘B’ Coaches Course is a major milestone for Indian shooting. Our objective through the NRAI Education Program is to build a strong, knowledgeable, and ethically grounded coaching base that can support athletes across all levels. With 55 newly certified coaches, we are adding quality and depth to the system, which will directly impact athlete development in the years to come.”

ISSF Academy director Dr. Vesa Nissinen expressed his satisfaction with the response and engagement from the participants, saying, “The level of commitment and curiosity shown by the coaches during this course has been outstanding. This program is designed to prepare coaches for a much broader professional role, creating structured training environments, understanding athlete psychology, physical preparation, and working effectively with support teams. India has immense potential, and programs like this lay a strong foundation for future international success.”

Speaking at the graduation ceremony, NRAI secretary general Mr. Pawankumar Singh highlighted the long-term significance of the program, stating, “The successful completion of this ISSF ‘B’ Coaches Course is a major milestone for Indian shooting. Our objective through the NRAI Education Program is to build a strong, knowledgeable, and ethically grounded coaching base that can support athletes across all levels. With 55 newly certified coaches, we are adding quality and depth to the system, which will directly impact athlete development in the years to come.”

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The graduation ceremony brought the curtains down on a landmark initiative under the NRAI Education Program, setting the stage for future collaborations with the ISSF Academy and continued capacity-building within Indian shooting.

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