At 13 years of age, Sarabjot harboured hopes of becoming a footballer but while studying at Ambala’s Bhagirath Public School, he saw a few kids wielding air guns at a makeshift range during a summer camp and went to his father and told him that he wants to pursue shooting.
That was 2014. Sarbjot’s father Jitender Singh, a farmer, told his son that the sport is pretty expensive. But eventually, after Sarabjot insisted for months, he agreed.
It’s a decision that the family will never repent, especially after what Sarabjot has achieved in the international circuit.
Sarabjot has already won a senior ISSF World Cup gold in 10m air pistol.
In the domestic circuit, his precision and calmness has made him the national champion twice.
As of now, Sarabjot has won 2 World Championships gold medals, 3 World Cup gold medals, 1 ISSF Junior World Cup gold, 1 gold and 2 silver medals in ISSF Junior Cup and 2 gold medals, a sliver and a bronze in the Asian Championships.
Sarabjot has always credited his coach Abhishek Rana for making a champion out of him.
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