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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gagan_NarangGagan Narang - Wikipedia

    Gagan Narang (born 6 May 1983) is an Indian sport shooter, supported by the Olympic Gold Quest. He won the bronze medal in the Men's 10 m Air Rifle Event at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London with a final score of 701.1 on 30 July 2012. He was also a member of prestigious Padma award committee 2023.

  2. Gagan Narang (* 6. Mai 1983 in Madras) ist ein ehemaliger indischer Sportschütze. Erfolge. Gagan Narang nahm viermal an Olympischen Spielen teil. 2004 belegte er in Athen mit dem Luftgewehr mit 593 Ringen den zwölften Rang, das Finale verpasste er um nur einen Ring.

  3. Gagan NARANG. Team India. Shooting. Olympic Medals. 1 B. Games Participations 4. First Olympic Games Athens 2004. Year of Birth 1983. Social Media. Olympic Results. Biography. As a two-year-old, Gagan Narang aimed a toy gun at balloons in a shooting stall in Chennai’s Marina Beach.

  4. 31. Juli 2012 · Gagan Narang: 'A great guy' - BBC News. 1 August 2012. Narang is an accomplished photographer. By V Krishnaswamy. London. Two years ago Gagan Narang was on the verge of quitting shooting....

  5. 11. Nov. 2019 · Gagan Narang is a 2012 London Olympics bronze medallist and a former Commonwealth Games gold medalist in shooting. He founded the 'Guns for Glory' academy to help young shooters from India and other countries improve their skills and realise their Olympic dreams. Learn how his academy forged his own success and benefited other shooters.

    • Saurabh Shankar
  6. Road to London 2012 Olympics. Gagan Narang's return to action picked up momentum with a gold at the 2008 ISSF World Cup Final, with a perfect score of 600, creating a new world record of 703.5 in the final. “I didn't leave even one point to chance this time and I had to shoot a perfect score.

  7. 28. Aug. 2019 · New Delhi | August 28, 2019 18:31 IST. Follow Us. Gagan Narang. (Source: File Photo) The unassuming Gagan Narang on Wednesday put down the prospects of a fifth Olympic appearance to a “miracle”, one that he is relentlessly “working towards” by training on and off the range.