Updated On: 05 April, 2020 12:06 PM IST | New Delhi | PTI
India's pistol shooter feels hitting peak and maintaining it till next year is going to be challenging even as Tokyo Games postponement gives him more time to sharpen skills

Abhishek Verma
Ace pistol shooter Abhishek Verma says maintaining focus and form till the Tokyo Olympics, postponed to next year due to the Coronavirus pandemic, will be a huge challenge, but one that he is equipped to take on. The ongoing nationwide lockdown, enforced to stem the spread of the novel Coronavirus, has halted training schedules of all the sportspersons. And the ensuing postponement of the quadrennial Games may threaten to disturb his focus a bit.
"Hitting the peak and then maintaining it, maintaining my concentration and focus is going to be challenging. Though it gives us more time, one year is a lot of time," two-time World Cup gold medallist Verma told PTI. Verma, 30, is confined to his home in Chandigarh at the moment, but his mind is in a Gurgaon paying guesthouse, where his training tools, including SCATT, are awaiting his return from what was supposed to be a short two-three-day trip to his parents' place.