Clause 8. Time Frame (Rifle/Pistol)



AMENDMENTS IN SELECTION POLICY AND NRAI MATCH BOOK 2018The Governing Body of NRAI in its meeting held on 22nd October 2019 has approved the following amendments in Selection Policies of Rifle, Pistol and in NRAI Match Book. These would be effective from An new Sub Youth category for shooters below the age of 16 years is introduced during NSCC and KSS Championship. No finals will be conducted in these events. The Minimum Qualifying Score (MQS) for participation in AIGVMSC/ZONAL CHAMPIONSHIP/NSCC/KSS Championship will be as defined under Rule 1.4 and 17.6 of NRAI Match Book. The revised MQS for Youth Category are fixed and would be implemented from 64th NSCC and Youth Category shooters will be allowed to participate in 63rd NSCC on the basis of existing MQS under 17.6.The revised MQS under Rule 1.4 and 17.6 are as under. The shooters are required to the achieve revised MQS during 63 NSCC, which would enable them to participate in 64 NSCC.RULE 1.4 MINIMUM QUALIFYING SCORES (NATIONAL RULES)EVENTMENWOMENJUNIORSVETERANSYOUTHSUB YOUTHRIFLEMWMWMWMWFree/Sport Rifle Prone540530500490500490----Free/Sport Rifle 3 Position500490450450450450----Peep Sight Air Rifle360360350350350350340340325325O S Rifle Prone450450425425425425----O S Rifle 3 Position425425390390390390----PISTOLFree Pistol230-210-210-----Centre Fire Pistol248---230-----Standard Pistol245-230-230-----Sports Pistol-245250235-235----Air Pistol345335330320330320325315315305SHOTGUNTrap302025152515----Skeet302025152515----Double Trap281818151815----RULE 17.6 MINIMUM QUALIFYING SCORES (ISSF MATCHES) EVENTMENWOMENJUNIORSVETERANSYOUTHSUB YOUTHRIFLE (ISSF)MWMWMWFree/Sport Rifle Prone565/587*555/579*555/579*545/569*555/579*545/569*----Free/Sport Rifle 3 Position108010601040103010401030----Peep Sight Air Rifle570/595*570/593*560/590*560/585*560/590*560/585*555/585*555/585*545/580*545/580*RIFLE (NR)Free/Sport Rifle Prone565555/579*555545/569*555545----Free/Sport Rifle 3 Position540530520515520515----Peep Sight Air Rifle382380372373372373370368365363PISTOL (ISSF)Free Pistol500-490-490-----Rapid Fire Pistol515-500-500-----Centre Fire Pistol540---530-----Standard Pistol525-500-500-----Sports Pistol-525520505-505----Air Pistol550533540518540518530510520503PISTOL (NR)Free Pistol250-245-245-----Centre Fire Pistol270---270-----Standard Pistol263-250-250-----Sports Pistol-262260252-252----Air Pistol367355360345360345355340345335EVENTMENWOMENJUNIORSVETERANSYOUTHSHOTGUN (ISSF)MWMWMWTrap956675607560--Double Trap1104575407540--Skeet956675607560--SHOTGUN (NR)Trap352630223022--Double Trap362222202220--Skeet352630223022--BIG BORE (ISSF)300M Rifle Prone540540515500515500--300M Rifle 3 Position10501000950900950900--300M Std R 3 Position500-450-450---BIG BORE (NR)300M Rifle Prone270270257250257250--300M Rifle 3 Position262250237225237225--300M Std Rifle 3 Position250-225-225---The selection of National Squad (NSQ) will be done on the basis of “sanctioned strength”. The shooters per event will be selected as under:Non-Olympic Events – 6 shooters in each eventOlympic Firearm Events – 8 shooters per eventAir Weapon Events – Seniors 10 shooters in each eventAir Weapon Events – Juniors and Youth – 12 shooters per eventTo achieve the total sanctioned strength of the NSQ 2020, the selection of shooters will start with the first event and continue in chronological order of Events, as stated below: RifleMen & WomenProne3PAir RiflePistolMen WomenCentre Fire Pistol1. Sports PistolStandard Pistol2. Air PistolFree PistolSports Pistol Junior MenRapid Fire PistolAir PistolClause 8 of Selection Policy amended:Clause 8. Time Frame (Rifle/Pistol)For the Calculation of the MAM: The five scores of the shooter [S5] will not be prior to / older than 180 days and not later than 200 days, if the NRAI has not conducted a domestic RC. The counting will start backwards from the last day of the latest competition. Hence if a competition begins on 21.12.2000 and ends on 30.12.2000 then counting backwards will start from 30.12.2000. Hence if 180/200 days come on the last day of the oldest competition then it would be considered as within the time frame even if the particular event was shot a few days before. THE EXTENTION OF 200 DAYS WOULD BE GRANTED ONLY BY NRAI IF IT HAS NOT CONDUCTED DOMESTIC RC. If within that period the shooter has only four scores then s/he will not get the benefit of deducting the lowest score The NRAI would have the right to go further beyond the stated time frame in special cases of extraordinary shooters who have proved themselves at several important internationals and who have not been able to participate in competitions due to reasons beyond their control, especially if the shooter has taken advance consent from the NRAI. However, for such cases the selection committee would state reasons, in writing, justifying the selection of such shooter. Exemptions: The NRAI may grant, (on compelling grounds) and the shooter (on the basis of these compelling reasons) may seek prior exemption, [with justification in writing] from participating in any RC. In the case of the NRAI granting such an exemption to the shooter – MAM would be applied to the shooter but the Time Clause would be relaxed provided that at the time of selection no score of the shooter is older than 220 DAYS. The NRAI would make these exemptions only if the shooter has been ranked in the top three in the preceding 6 months. The time frame clause stated in the policy is solely for the purpose of ensuring that shooters provide the Selectors with the most recent scores and to discourage them from “sitting on” good performances, this clause comes into play ONLY when NRAI organises an RC and the shooter wants to skip the competition. The option of skipping an RC is available to him / her if s/he has the requisite number of scores within the ‘Time Frame’. In the case of domestic shooters who have no international scores and who have not missed any of the NRAI organised RC – the MAM will be considered on the basis of scores shot in these RC’s irrespective of whether they are strictly within the time frame.The Points accrued for placement in the ‘Finals’ under Clause 9 (a) Chart 1A (Rifle) are revised for the Air Rifle Event- as under:WCs / WCF21.00.750.50.250.100.100.10.2. AGs / ASC/ CWGs21.00.750.50.250.100.100.103. NSCC21.00.750.50.250.100.100.104. Other IRC / NRC10.750.50.10The Merit Points (Chart 1B) for establishing/equalling World Record (as approved by ISSF) will all be available under Chart 1B of Clause 9 of Selection Policy (Rifle and Pistol). The Merit Points will be awarded as under:50M Rifle 3 Position M & W2 Points10M Rifle M & W 1 PointAll Pistol events2 PointsWorld Records would be recognised subject to the ISSF recognising the newly created or equalled world record and the name of the shooter appearing on the records of the ISSF as a record holder. The Points for breaking or equalling a world record shall be valid for 365 days from the date on which the records is set. The description of Provisional Shooter under Clause 15 of Selection Policy (Rifle & Pistol) is changed to “Zero Shooter”Clause 11a is amended as under:No shooter below the rank of 6 - [who is ranked 7th or lower] will be permitted to participate at own cost even if there is a vacant space. This rule would be relaxed for a shooter who has been selected in one event /s at Govt Cost and forms a part of the selected team and such shooter is desirous of participating in another event where there is a vacant spot [no other shooter has been selected at govt / own cost] subject to such a shooter being at least in the top 8 in that event. THIS RULE SHALL NOT APPLY TO NSQ MEMBERS [OF THE CATEGORY FOR WHICH THE SELECTION IS BEING MADE]. The selection of more than one shooter for such a spot / s will be done on the merit of the shooter in that event [vacant spot]This rule will also apply to all junior/youth international competitions.Best foot forward: Norms for selection in the case of shooters who shoot in Multiple categories: India would field its best team for International Events, irrespective of the age of the shooter (policy for selecting Youth / Junior shooters in the Senior /higher category). Depending on the ranking of the shooter, s/he would be fielded in the highest category. If a Youth / Junior shooter is ranked in the top three / two spots being considered for selection in the senior / junior category; then such Youth / Junior shooter would represent the country in the senior / junior category. The Clause 1.4 of NRAI Match Book is amended as under:A Shooter is eligible to participate in AIGVMSC/ZONAL CHAMPIONSHIP/or any other competition recognized by NRAI only if he/she has achieved the following minimum qualifying score in the previous AIGVMSC, Zonal Championships, All KSS Inter School Shooting Championship (air weapon events only) Inter University, Inter College Competitions (conducted under the supervision of NRAI), in State Championship (Full course as per NRAI Match Book) conducted by the State or any other competition approved by the Governing Body of NRAI in those events in which he/she wishes to participate. Scores of such competitions must be filled at the time of sending entries for AIGVMSC/Zonal Championship/or any such state level competition conducted by the State (where the State announces the competition in their annual calendar and scores appear on the website of the State Association immediately on completion of the competition) or any other competition approved by the Governing Body of NRAI in those events in which he/she wishes to participate. Scores of such competitions must be filled at the time of sending entries for AIGVMSC/Zonal Championship/or any other competition recognized by NRAI. Scores of special selection trials, conducted by affiliated units, for the shooters, who failed to achieve MQS in said competitions, shall not be considered. Shooters furnishing wrong information shall be debarred from taking part in any Championship for two years. Disciplinary action shall also be taken against the official signing the entry form. Clause 1.1.5 (h)6 is inserted in NRAI Match Book as under:The shooter must have achieved MQS as per Rule 17.6 of NRAI Match Book to be considered as International Shooter/Medallist.Clause 1.6 of NRAI Match Book is amended as under:Any shooter, who had achieved the scores as per rule 1.4 in a State Championship/Inter School Championship but could not participate in AIGVMSC/ZONAL CHAMPIONSHIP, will be allowed to compete in the next AIGVMSC/ZONAL CHAMPIONSHIP provided his/her absence is not more than two previous State Championships/Inter School Championship. (Clarification: Performance in the last competition in which he/she has participated will only be considered).Clause 1.6.1 is inserted in NRAI Match BookShooters, who have achieved MQS as per Rule 17.6 of NRAI Match Book during AIGVMSC/ZONAL CHAMPIONSHIP/INTER SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP will be allowed to participate in next NSCC provided scores achieved by them in AIGVMSC/ZONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS/INTER SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP are not older than two years and they have not participated in any subsequent AIGVMSC/ZONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS. (Clarification: Performance in the last competition in which he/she has participated will only be considered). Clause 1.7 is inserted in NRAI Match Book:Shooter, who had achieved the relevant, present MQS as per rule 17.6 during previous AIGVMSC/ZONAL CHAMPIONSHIP/INTER SCHOOL SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP but was not able to participate in NSCC, will be allowed to compete in the next NSCC provided his/her absence is not more than two AIGVMSC/Zonal Championships subject to the one / two year score is the valid MQS for the present NSCC.Clause 10.6.1 inserted in NRAI Match BookShooters who have achieved MQS as per Rule 17.6 of NRAI Match Book in previous NSCC will not be allowed to participate in MQS category during AIGVMSC/ZONAL CHAMPIONSHIP. Shooters giving wrong entries in AIGVMSC/Zonal Championship will be debarred for one year from participation in any competition.Clause 17.6.2 is amended as under:17.6.2 – Olympians/international shooter/medallist as per Clause 1.1.5 above, shooters who are Olympians / international medallists – would be exempted from participation in the pre-nationals / qualifying matches for participation in the NSCC, in their respective section (Rule 1.1.5 g). International shooters (as per the definition under Rule 1.1.5 above) or Open National Championship medallist (either in senior, junior or youth category) or individual medallist of National Games will be exempted from participation in the pre-national qualifying matches (AIGVMSC/ZONAL CHAMPIONSHIP) in that event. In case an International shooter, individual medallist of NSCC (open category) or National Games medallist fails to achieve the required MQS in two NSCCs, the shooter would be required to participate in pre-national qualifying matches (AIGVMSC/ZONAL CHAMPIONSHIP to qualify for NSCC). The shooters, at the time of filing their entries should attach Certificate issued by NRAI/Organizers of the Competitions.Shooters furnishing wrong entries would be liable for disciplinary action.Arjuna Awardees may participate in any match and would be exempted for life from participation in AIGVMSC/Zonal Championship or any such equivalent match. Clause 17.7.1 of NRAI Match book is amended as under:A junior shooter who qualifies as per rule 17.6 of NRAI Match Book may shoot senior event also. Similarly, a Sub Youth/ Youth shooter may participate in senior, junior and Youth category subject to achieving MQS in Youth/Sub Youth Category scores as per rule 17.6. Clause 17.8 of NRAI Match Book is amended as under:Anybody who had qualified, but was not able to take part in the previous NSCCs in ISSF/IPC events, will be allowed to compete in NSCC provided his/her absence is not more than TWO NSCCs. (Clarification: Performance in the last competition in which he/she has participated will only be considered. However, this clause does not apply to shooters as per rule 17.6.2) Matches for Veteran category included on the program of AIGVMSC/ZONAL CHAMPIONSHIPThe veteran matches, which are not part of the existing list of matches for AIGVMSC/ZONAL CHAMPIONSHIP are included on the program of AIGVMC/ZONAL CHAMPIONSHIP. Shooters who achieve MQS as per Clause 1.4 of NRAI Match Book will be permitted to participate in said competitions so that veteran shooters can qualify for NSCC.The .22 Open Sight Rifle matches are introduced on the program of Zonal Championships. Participation in Zonal Championship would be as per scores defined under 1.4 of NRAI Match Book. Norms for “Aspiring Shooter revised as under:The norms which were fixed by the Governing Body of NRAI on 23rd July 2016 are revised as under for declaration of “Aspiring Shooter”: The following norms / MQS will be effective from the 22/ 10/2019 i.e. applicable to the recognized competitions held on or after 22.10.2019. Aspiring Shooters category was introduced vide the Notification of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Govt. of India, on the 6th of March, 2013. (On 4th August, 2014, MHA made modifications in this category, with respect to the certifying bodies only). As per the above Notification, recognized?competitions for this category are; State Championship (held once in a year), all respective Zonal Championship, all National level competitions i.e. AIGVMSC and all such All India level Competitions, recognized by the NRAI; Competitions held on or after 06/03/2013 shall be considered by all certifying bodies for the purpose of arriving at the eligibility under this category. Scores (as mentioned in the charts within) of National Rule (NR) matches shall be considered for the issue of “Aspiring Category” certificates. No scores, older than 2 years from the date of competition under consideration for certification/recommendation, can be considered by any certifying body (applications for recommendation must be received by the certifying body, within 2 years of completion of the competition in consideration. The state associations to put up the scores of their State Championships (Recognised competition for the purpose of certification in this category) on their website and/or send the scores to the NRAI within seven days of completion of the competition, failing which such competition would be invalid for certification within this category. MQS for Senior Aspiring Shooters in the firearm events of RIFLE, PISTOL AND SHOT GUN EVENTMENWOMENFREE RIFLE/SPORT RIFLE PRONE (NR)540/600530/600FREE RIFLE 3 POSITIONS (NR)500/600490/600OPEN SIGHT RIFLE PRONE (NR)450/600450/600OPEN SIGHT RIFLE 3 POSITION (NR)425/600425/600FREE PISTOL230/300-CENTRE FIRE PISTOL (NR)248/300-STANDARD PISTOL (NR)245/300-SPORTS PISTOL (NR)-245/300TRAP/SKEET (NR)30/5020/50DOUBLE TRAP (NR)28/6018/60Air Gun Shooter who has participated in a minimum of 2 recognized air gun competitions and has achieved the MQS required for participation in the following National Shooting Championship Competition (NSCC) in his / her category, shall also be treated as ‘Aspiring Shooter’ irrespective of the shooter having participated in the firearms event ( for which the shooter wishes to apply for an Arms License). The MQS for the above category (Air Gun Shooters) can be achieved in the AIGVMSC / respective zonal competitions / state championship / NSCC / National Games / All India Level Competitions (recognized by the NRAI) and such air gun shooters shall be treated as Aspiring shooters of the respective category (M/W, Jnr M/W, Youth M/W. Sub-Youth M/W) in their respective segment / section [rifle/pistol]. The details of such scores are here as under:EVENTMENWOMENJR MEN/VET.JR. W/VET,Y.MY.WH. MENH.WSUB Y.MENSUB.Y. WPS ARISSF570/600 595*/654570/600593*/654560/600590*/654560/600585*/654555/600585*/654555/600585*/654505/600525*/654506/600525*/654545/600580*/654545/600578*/654PS AR NR382/400380/400372/400373/400370/400368/400337/400337/400344*/436365/400363/400AP ISSF 550/600 533/600 540/600 518/600530/600 510/600486/600470/600520/600503/600AP NR367/400355/400 360/400345/400355/400340/400324/400313/400345/400335/400 *DECIMAL SCORE. VET – VETERANS. H. – HANDICAPPED Y-YOUTHM- MENW-WOMENJR - JUNIORAir weapon events are broad based and maximum number of shooters are participating in these events; hence no grace marks have been afforded to shooters applying for Arms license on the basis of their performance in air weapon events. Junior ShootersIt has been noticed that many states do not have eligibility MQS for participation in their state championships and therefore it is required that NRAI issues some guideline which must be followed by all the State Rifle Associations scrupulously. Following is the guideline which shall be followed by the certifying bodies for this category strictly.A junior shooter deemed to have participated in the official competitions as laid in Para 2 (d) of the MHA notification dated 4th August 2014 only if he has entered such competition after achieving the required MQS or has subsequently achieved the MQS in such competitions as laid down by the NRAI for this purpose. Scores for this purpose is the scores required to participate in the respective events of respective GVM by all the juniors of all three sections i.e. Rifle, Pistol and shotgun. The details of such scores are hereunder:EVENTJR MEN(NR)/VET.JR WOMEN (NR)/VETFREE RIFLE/SPORT RIFLE PRONE500/600490/600FREE RIFLE 3 POSITIONS450/600450/600OPEN SIGHT RIFLE PRONE425/600425/600OPEN SIGHT RIFLE 3 POSITION390/600390/600FREE PISTOL210/300-CENTRE FIRE PISTOL215/300*-STANDARD PISTOL230/300-SPORTS PISTOL250/300235/300TRAP/SKEET25/5015/50DOUBLE TRAP18/6015/60NR – NATIONAL RULES*For Veterans only VET - VETERANSIt has been decided to obtain ‘undertaking’ duly notarized from both the parents of the junior shooter whose case of grant of arms license under Junior Shooter category is being recommended. Draft format is enclosed herewith. It is essential to attach such undertaking with the recommendation of certifying body and the licensing Authority be advised to attach with the Arms License with the endorsement in the license that this license is granted subject to terms and conditions mentioned in the attached Undertaking.MQS for “Aspiring Shooters” in Big Bore events - EVENTMQS FOR “ASPIRING/JUNIOR SHOOTER “ASPIRINGJUNIORP.S. RIFLE PRONE MEN (NR)250-P.S. RIFLE PRONEJUNIOR MEN (NR)-235P.S. RIFLE 3P MEN (NR)225-P.S. RIFLE 3P JUNIOR MEN (NR)-215STD RIFLE 3P MEN (NR)220-STD RIFLE 3P JUNIOR MEN (NR)-210STD RIFLE PRONE WOMEN (NR)250-STD RIFLE PRONEJUNIOR WOMEN (NR)-230STD RIFLE 3P WOMEN (NR)225-STD RIFLE 3PJUNIOR WOMEN (NR)-210The MQS under 1.4 of NRAI Match Book are revised as under:Air Pistol Men367/400The House decided to request the Athlete Commission to formulate rules pertaining to Athlete/Parents/Coaches discipline on and off the ranges in India and abroad. ................
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