Mary Tucker
While the official announcement for the inaugural edition of the Shooting League of India has already created a buzz in the country, the international athletes are equally excited to witness a new format of the sport emerging from India. Hundreds of talent have already expressed their interest in the league, including several Olympic medal winners and legends of the sport.
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“Those athletes who have shot in the NCAA or in the Bundesliga for many years could have a bit of an advantage because we do know what it's like to compete with the pressure of a team. It's very different, you're competing only for yourself or only for your country, versus if you're competing for a school or a city. Everybody from the city is behind you, and you really want to make them proud. You also have teammates, and you don't want to let them down. You have to learn how to deal with the pressure of that,” the USA athlete said.
On a personal front, Mary also said that she believes that the league will not only help in growing the popularity of the sport across the USA and other regions, but also help her individual game.
“The opportunity to travel more and train with other high-level athletes is going to help bring my level of shooting up. And there are going to be different types of opportunities and experiences that we will get with this league. It may put you in a situation that is super different or uncomfortable. And that will help a ton because we are going to be able to get used to those situations,” Tucker said.
“Additionally, I think showing the USA that it is possible to have a professional league with athletes from other countries would be a big step. We have teams at the college level but not at the professional level. And to show that the whole world is interested, but also US athletes are doing really well, will create a lot of buzz here, which would be great for us ahead of the 2028 LA Olympics. We will be able to fill up our spectators,” she added.
Meanwhile, during her tours, Tucker has spent time with a lot of Indian players and is eager to pair up with a few of them to further help elevate her game and also to learn a few tricks up her sleeve.
“I definitely know a lot of the Indian shooters. I know Elavenil Valarivan very well, and it will be really interesting to see her grow. I think she is going to have a huge following.
“I also am really good friends with Anjum Moudgil, and I think she brings a lot of sports psychology stuff to it. I am really interested to see how she is going to use the platform to promote the youth and the mental health aspect, which is something that I will jump on if she starts doing that,” Mary signed off.