New Delhi [India], November 12 (ANI): Indian shooter Samrat Rana, who made history by bagging the 10 m air pistol gold at the ISSF World Championship in Cairo on Monday, spoke on how his journey as a shooter started when his father took him to a shooting range at the age of three and built him a makeshift range of his in their house's backyard, where he would hone his skills.

Samrat's medal was historic as he was the first Indian to secure an individual gold medal at the senior level in an Olympic-category pistol event. It was a dream that witnessed everything from a makeshift shooting range in his backyard to arenas all over the world with top-class facilities, and was his family's collective triumph in many ways.

A day later, teaming up with Esha Singh, he secured a silver in the mixed

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