The 5th SportsForAll Sponsorship Program, set to take place from January 13 to 19, 2025, at the iconic Karni Singh Shooting Range in New Delhi, promises to be a game-changer for Indian shooters. With an impressive ₹5,88,000 prize pool and exciting sponsorship opportunities, the program ensures that every participant, regardless of their ranking, has the chance to earn cash awards based on their performances at the National Shooting Championship 2025. Cash awards for medallists at the Nationals include ₹1,00,000 for gold, ₹75,000 for silver, and ₹50,000 for bronze, with coaches receiving ₹50,000, ₹30,000, and ₹20,000 respectively.
Organized by the SportsForAll Foundation, this initiative provides a robust support system for both seasoned athletes and rising stars. Shooters benefit from financial assistance, world-class equipment, and mentorship, all designed to fuel their aspirations and elevate their careers.
Since its inception, the SportsForAll Sponsorship Program has supported 84 shooters, helping build a strong foundation for Indian shooting. It has also played a key role in launching the international careers of shooters like Sainyam, Anjali Chaudhary, Sumit Raman, Khushi Kapoor, Tiyana Phogat, Anuradha, Palak, Neha, Aditya Malra, Sagar Bhargava, and Parmod.
Some of the most inspiring success stories from the cash award program for National medal winners include:
Suruchi Phogat (Haryana): A standout performer at the 67th National Shooting Championship with triple gold in 10m Air Pistol, Suruchi has earned a total of ₹2,50,000, with ₹1,20,000 awarded to her coach.
Yuvika Tomar (Uttar Pradesh): Winner of the team silver in the Women’s 10m Air Pistol at the Cairo World Championship in 2022, Yuvika secured a two-year sponsorship worth ₹2,40,000, along with a premium Morini Titanium Air Pistol CM200 EI as part of her equipment support.
Urva Chaudhary (Uttar Pradesh): An international shooter, Urva was granted a ₹1,20,000 sponsorship, ₹50,000 prize money, and ₹20,000 for her coach.
Sanjeeta Das (Punjab): Gold medallist in the 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team at the World University Shooting Championship in 2024, Sanjeeta was awarded ₹1,20,000 sponsorship, ₹50,000 prize money, and ₹20,000 for her coach.
Kanak (Haryana): Bronze medallist in Women’s 10m Air Pistol at the Lima Junior World Championship in 2024, Kanak was awarded ₹75,000, with ₹30,000 for her coach.
Vivek Saini (Uttar Pradesh): Vivek received ₹75,000, with ₹30,000 for his coach.
Dhristi (Haryana): Dhristi earned ₹50,000, with ₹20,000 for her coach.
Kemchand Sharma, Mentor of the SportsForAll Foundation, says, “Our vision is to create a society where sports are accessible to everyone and play a key role in improving physical, mental, and social well-being. Our commitment extends beyond top-tier athletes, ensuring that young and emerging talents are nurtured to strengthen the future of Indian shooting.”
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