Suma Shirur Explained

Suma Shirur
Birth Name:Suma Betaraya Dixit
Nationality:Indian
Citizenship:India
Birth Date:1974 5, df=yes
Birth Place:Chikkaballapur, Karnataka, India
Height:160cm (60inches)
Spouse:Siddharth Shirur
Country:India
Sport:Shooting
Event:10 metre air rifle
Club:Indian Railways

Suma Shirur (born 10 May 1974) is a former Indian shooter who competed in the 10 metre air rifle event. She is a joint world record holder in the event, having scored the maximum of 400 points in the qualification round, which she achieved at the 2004 Asian Shooting Championships in Kuala Lumpur.[1] In 2003, she was awarded the Arjuna Award by the government of India. She is currently the High Performance Coach[2] of the Indian Jr. Rifle Shooting Team. She is also the coach of 2020 Paralympics women's SH1 10m rifle gold and women's SH1 50m 3-position rifle bronze medalist Avani Lekhara[3] On 30 November 2022, she was conferred the Dronacharya Award by the 15th President of India, Droupadi Murmu.

Early life

Suma Betaraya Dixit was born on 10 May 1974, in Chikkaballapur, in the Karnataka state of India. She completed her education in Navi Mumbai, doing schooling in St. Xavier's High School, Nerul, Junior College in Fr. Agnel's Vashi and college education in South Indian Education Society graduating in Chemistry. During her graduation course, she was a part of the National Cadet Corps. This was when she discovered her interest in shooting and then on took to the sport under the watchful eyes of Dronacharya awardee Sanjay Chakraverty and Shri. B. P. Bam at the Maharashtra Rifle Association.[4]

Career

In 1993, as a part of the Maharashtra Rifle Association, Shirur won three silver medals at the Maharashtra State Championship. Following her win at the Junior National Championships in 1994 in Chennai, she became the junior national champion. She then represented her home state of Karnataka at the 1997 National Games in Bangalore, where she won the gold medal in the 10 metre air rifle event.

Shirur made her name at the international stage winning medals at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan and the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, where she won medals in the individual and team events of 10 metre air rifle. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Shirur stood eighth in the final, having scored a total of 497.2 points in the event. In the same year, at the Asian Athletics Championships in Kuala Lumpur, she created a joint world record in the qualification round, when she scored the maximum of 400 points. She went on to win the gold medal in the event, scoring a total of 502.3 points in the final. At the 2005 Championships in Bangkok, she won the bronze medal.

Following a hiatus, Shirur returned to competitive shooting in 2010, winning a gold medal at the InterShoot competition in the Netherlands.[5]

Personal life

Shirur is married to Siddharth Shirur, an architect. In 2006, she founded the Lakshya Shooting Club in New Panvel, an organization to support budding shooters, with the mission of "Live for the glory of the game. Strive for perfection. Create and instill confidence, with sportsmanship spirit".[6]

International participation & medals won

Awards and recognition

Notes and References

  1. Suma Shirur equals world record in Kuala Lumpur . Outlook India . 13 February 2004 . 28 July 2014.
  2. News: Taking aim, the Suma Shirur way. Olympic Channel . 18 June 2020 . 4 January 2021.
  3. Web site: Avani Lekhara Wins Gold Medal: Coach Suma Shirur Reacts to 19-Year-Old's Performance, Says, 'Surely More to Come' | LatestLY. 30 August 2021.
  4. News: For Suma Shirur, it's mother of all victories . The Times of India . 10 August 2002 . 28 July 2014.
  5. News: Another gold for Suma Shirur . https://web.archive.org/web/20100213070613/http://www.hindu.com/2010/02/08/stories/2010020851021700.htm . dead . 13 February 2010 . 8 February 2010 . . 28 July 2014.
  6. Web site: Lakshya Shooting Club . lakshyashooting.com . 28 July 2014.