<p>World no 1 men's 10m air rifle shooter Divyansh Singh Panwar has tested positive for the Covid-19, the Sports Authority of India (SAI) informed on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Panwar, who has already earned an Olympic quota for India, is currently asymptomatic and is being home quarantined, SAI said in a statement.</p>.<p>Panwar is part of the ongoing national camp at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range here.</p>.<p>"The shooters and support staff were on a one week Diwali break and reported to the camp on November 18. All campers were on a seven-day quarantine upon joining the camp, as per the Standard Operating Procedures.</p>.<p>"Upon all athletes being tested on the sixth day of quarantine, Panwar tested positive," the SAI said.</p>.<p>"His condition is being monitored and all requisite support is being extended by SAI and NSF."</p>.<p>A shooter training in the national capital's Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range has tested positive for Covid-19, but the SAI maintained that it will not hamper the ongoing national camp.</p>.<p>Last month, SAI had approved a two-month long coaching camp for the Olympic core group shooters from October 15 to December 14.</p>.<p>SAI, though, refrained from naming the athlete.</p>.<p>The camp comprises 32 shooters (18 men and 14 women), 8 coaches, 3 foreign coaches and two support staff.</p>.<p>All 15 Olympic quota winners are part of the camp, which is taking place at a total cost of Rs 1.43 crore.</p>.<p>Prior to the national camp, the shooters had been practising at their home ranges amid the coronavirus pandemic. </p>
<p>World no 1 men's 10m air rifle shooter Divyansh Singh Panwar has tested positive for the Covid-19, the Sports Authority of India (SAI) informed on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Panwar, who has already earned an Olympic quota for India, is currently asymptomatic and is being home quarantined, SAI said in a statement.</p>.<p>Panwar is part of the ongoing national camp at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range here.</p>.<p>"The shooters and support staff were on a one week Diwali break and reported to the camp on November 18. All campers were on a seven-day quarantine upon joining the camp, as per the Standard Operating Procedures.</p>.<p>"Upon all athletes being tested on the sixth day of quarantine, Panwar tested positive," the SAI said.</p>.<p>"His condition is being monitored and all requisite support is being extended by SAI and NSF."</p>.<p>A shooter training in the national capital's Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range has tested positive for Covid-19, but the SAI maintained that it will not hamper the ongoing national camp.</p>.<p>Last month, SAI had approved a two-month long coaching camp for the Olympic core group shooters from October 15 to December 14.</p>.<p>SAI, though, refrained from naming the athlete.</p>.<p>The camp comprises 32 shooters (18 men and 14 women), 8 coaches, 3 foreign coaches and two support staff.</p>.<p>All 15 Olympic quota winners are part of the camp, which is taking place at a total cost of Rs 1.43 crore.</p>.<p>Prior to the national camp, the shooters had been practising at their home ranges amid the coronavirus pandemic. </p>