Updated On: 16 June, 2024 06:58 AM IST | Mumbai | Subodh Mayure
50m rifle 3-position shooter Swapnil Kusale’s father sold two plots of land and took a R25 lakh loan to help son pursue his shooting pursuits; coach Deepali Deshpande confident Kolhapur lad won’t succumb to Olympics 2024 stage pressure

Swapnil Kusale. Pic/Suresh Kusal
A good performance at any level is hailed and comes into focus far more than the hard yards the family members put in to help the sportsperson reach a high level of competition. In a couple of months from now, India shooter Swapnil Kusale could well be glowing after a creditable performance at the July 26-August 11 Paris Olympics.
Currently, 29-year-old Kusale, the 50m rifle 3-position shooter, is practising in France with the Indian team. His father Suresh, a headmaster at Vidya Mandir, Ghotawade, in Kolhapur district, told mid-day how he managed to help his son pursue his shooting ambition. “Shooting is a very costly sport. Weapons are expensive and I had to spend a major part of my salary on Swapnil’s shooting. I took a R25 lakh loan and sold two plots of land to manage his expenses,” said Suresh.