Nagaland Rifle Association shooters Kilenkala Temsukaba Longkumer and M Tiatemjen Jamir

Dimapur, December 10 (MExN): Nagaland Rifle Association (NRA) shooters Kilenkala Temsukaba Longkumer and M Tiatemjen Jamir participated in the recently concluded 65th National Shooting Championship Competitions (NSCC) 2022 held at Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, where the former scored 612.4 and the latter 601.3.
NRA in a press release stated that given the excellent score, Kilenkala qualified for the forthcoming national selection trials starting January 2023. It may be mentioned that the selection trials will determine entry into the Indian squad for international and Olympic competitions.
Both the shooters took up the sports recently joining Aries Rifle and Pistol Shooting Academy (ARAPSA) in 2021. ARAPSA, located at NST Colony, Dimapur, was designated as a “Khelo India Centre” by the Sports authority of India/Department of Youth Resources and Sports on 1st May, 2021.
The state has enough of shooting talents to even excel in international and Olympic events. However, this will happen only in a conducive atmosphere created by the state government. For instance, Tilottama Sen, a 14 year old girl from Dimapur, now studying in Bangalore, won Gold medal in the 15th Asian Airgun Championship held at Daegu, South Korea, 2022; Gold and Bronze medals at the ISSF World Championships held at Cairo, Egypt, 2022. Sen now represents the state of Karnataka.
NRA President Merang Jamir and Secretary, Vikuo Metha in a press release stated that during the recently concluded 2nd North-East Olympic Games held at Shillong, Meghalaya, shooters from Nagaland could not represent the state as the NRA is yet to be affiliated to the Nagaland Olympic Association (NOA). To put the loss in medal tally for the state in the NE Olympic Games in perspective, NRA shooters won 10 medals in the 9th North-East Zone Shooting Championship, 2022, held at Guwahati.
The NRA since 2015 approached the NOA for affiliation three times, the latest being this year. The state government is requested to create a ‘conducive atmosphere’ as stated earlier for the progress of sports in the state.
“The NRA is the only sports organization from the state registered with the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI). The NRAI also allows only one organization per state to represent state shooters. Therefore, any other organization not affiliated with the NRAI, though well-meaning, is not competent to send shooters for zonal or national level competitions. However, once registered with NRA, shooters are given opportunities to compete in NRAI sanctioned competitions, zonal, national and international,” it stated.