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Visa 'confusion' leads top UK shooters out of ISSF World Cup

Three British Shooters will not compete in the ISSF World Cup final in New Delhi, owing to the confusion of the paperwork that led to their VISA denial.

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: October 14, 2024, 05:43 PM - 2 min read

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Top three British shotgun shooters, including Paris Olympics trap gold-medallist Nathan Hales, will not be competing in the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup final in New Delhi owing to "confusion" over paperwork that led to denial of visa them.

 

The World Cup final got underway at the Karni Singh Ranges with elite shooters from across the world, including Olympic and world championship medallists, taking part in the training sessions on Monday. 

 

The competitions will start on Tuesday.

 

 Former shooter Peter Wilson, personal coach of Hales in the Paris Games said, "No, he's (Hales) not (coming). They couldn't get their business visas in time. I don't know the exact ins and outs of it, but there was a complication…”

 

Wilson continued, “I think what happened is that one of them (shooters) applied for a tourist visa, which was accepted.”

 

“But, then, they were told that they had to apply for a business visa and there was, for whatever reason, a complication and it was either revoked and the rest were left pending and they just didn't have the time for it to be processed," added the legendary double-trap marksman who won a gold in the 2012 London Olympics.

 

Wilson, who had recently expressed his desire to coach the Indian trap team, said it was a huge setback for British shooters.

 

Wilson further added, "Obviously, it's a massive shame that they're not competing. So, there were three (shooters), two in men's trap, Hales and Matt Coward-Holley, and one in men's skeet, Ben Llewellin. Ben got a tourist visa but was then told by our federation that he should reapply for a business visa,” he said. 

 

"He applied incorrectly and at that point, he had left it too late, apparently he was refused... I don't know why he was refused," Wilson revealed.

 

Asked if the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) had provided these shooters details on the visa they should apply for, Wilson said, "I would assume so, but I think at the moment no one knows quite where the blame lies.

 

"But it's just a shame that of all the teams, we've not got the Great Britain team and the Olympic gold medallist here, so it's a real shame,” he added.

 

NRAI president Kalikesh Singh Deo said, "I think there was some confusion with the way they applied." 


Most of India's Paris Games squad will compete at the World Cup. 

 

Double bronze-medallist Manu Bhaker will skip the tournament as she is on a break.

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