FPJ Exclusive | Indian Trap Shooter Kynan Chenai Eyes Asian Games 2026 Glory, Opens Up On India's Shooting Strength
Indian trap shooter Kynan Chenai has spent more than two decades pursuing excellence in a sport where fractions of a second can make the difference. Introduced to shooting at the age of 10 by his father and two-time national champion Darius Chenai, the Hyderabad-born shooter went on to represent India at the 2016 Rio Olympics and win gold and bronze at the Asian Games. Now 35 and preparing for…
Indian trap shooter Kynan Chenai, born and raised in Hyderabad, began his journey with the sport at the tender age of 10, guided by his father, a two-time national champion. Chenai, now 35, continues to be an ardent devotee of trap shooting and is gearing up for the 2026 Asian Games in Japan. In an exclusive interview with The Free Press Journal, Chenai discusses his background, the influence of his environment and family, the defining moments of his career, and the role of stance and grip in maintaining accuracy during competitions.
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