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This car racer targets record 6th Olympics appearance

February 02, 2016 15:22 IST

‘I love both sport -- rally and shooting. And this was my dream for a long time, to be champion in rally and champion in shooting and this was really a good thing what I make for myself’

‘When I started rally, I was looking for another sport to help me from (the) concentration side and I find myself one day practicing shooting and I said, 'okay this is a right sport to help me for driving, for rally'

IMAGE: Qatar's Nasser Al-Attiya in the Men's Skeet Shooting qualification round at the London 2012 Olympic Games. Photograph: Lars Baron/Getty Images

Qatari sportsman Nasser Al Attiyah has swapped the steering wheel for the shotgun as the twice Dakar Rally winner targets a sixth Olympic appearance at the Rio de Janeiro Games in August.

The 45-year-old, who won bronze in the men's skeet at the London Olympics, is competing at the ongoing Asian shooting Championship on the outskirts of New Delhi, hoping to maintain his record of competing at each Games since 1996.

"I have been five times in Olympic Games -- Atlanta, Sydney, Athens, Beijing and London," the Qatari told Reuters TV.

"(I won) bronze medal in London. And now really it will be dream for me to (also) compete in Rio, like six times in Olympic Games."

Rallying and marksmanship are not easy to combine but Al Attiyah said he enjoyed both.

"I love both sport -- rally and shooting. And this was my dream for a long time, to be champion in rally and champion in shooting and this was really a good thing what I make for myself."

IMAGE: Nasser Al-Attiyah of Qatar and Matthieu Baumel of France in the MINI ALL4 RACING for AXION X-RAID TEAM tackle the terrain from Jujuy in Argentina to Uyuni in Bolivia during stage five of the 2016 Dakar Rally on January 7, 2016 in Villazon, Bolivia. Photograph: Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images

He took to shooting hoping it would help him focus better behind the wheel when competing in the gruelling rallies, before Al Attiyah fell to the charm of shooting clay targets flung into the air.

His busy rallying schedule does impact his shooting but Al Attiyah claimed bronze - only the fourth medal Qatar have ever won at the Olympics - in London after only 10 days of practice.

"It is not easy. When I started rally, I was looking for another sport to help me from (the) concentration side and I find myself one day practicing shooting and I said, 'okay this is a right sport to help me for driving, for rally'.

"But I find also myself good in shooting and I said 'why not to be one of the Olympic medal (winner) in shooting'." 

Source: REUTERS
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