Here is all you need to know about Men’s trap individual bronze medalist Kynan Darius Chenai along with his biography
Indian shooter Darius Kynan Chenai increased his country’s medal haul at the 2023 Asian Games in Hangzhou by winning a bronze medal in the men’s trap individual final on Sunday.
Who is shooter Kynan Darius Chenai, biography, age, family, parents, hometown state and achievements list
Chenai finished third with 32 points, trailing Talal Alrashidi of Kuwait, who won silver, and Qi Ying of China, who won gold. In the men’s team competition, Chenai, Prithviraj Tondaiman, and Zoravar Singh Sandhu worked together to help India win yet another gold medal.
The Indian team ultimately finished first on the rankings with 361 points. China finished third and won the bronze medal, while Kuwait won the silver. Here is all you need to know about Kynan Darius Chenai.
Team India's trio Chenai Kynan Darius, Sandhu Zoravar Singh and Tondaiman Prithviraj defeated Team Kuwait by 2 points and set a new Asian Games record to win the gold medal in Shooting, Men's Trap Team event, at the 19th Asian Games Hangzhou.
Congratulations!#Hangzhou… pic.twitter.com/vZABwLJGug
— 19th Asian Games Hangzhou 2022 Official (@19thAGofficial) October 1, 2023
Who is Kynan Darius Chenai?
Kynan Darius Chenai is an Indian shooter who competes in the Trap division. He was born in Hyderabad on January 29, 1991. He is currently 32 years old.
Kynan Darius Chenai’s education
German was chosen as his foreign language of study at the Hebron School in Ooty, Tamil Nadu. He participated in football and hockey while he was in school, and for three years he won the freestyle swimming competition at his alma mater.
He has competed for his school in hockey, swimming, and football.
A look at Kynan Darius Chenai’s family
Kynan was born into a well-known Parsi family in Hyderabad, India. Businessman and former national trap shooting champion Darius Chenai is his father.
Kynan Darius Chenai’s career so far
He started shooting in 2003, with his father serving as his initial tutor. Later, four-time Olympic winner Mansher Singh served as his coach. At India’s 50th and 51st National Shooting Championships, he took first place in the junior men’s trap shooting competition and received a gold medal.
Kynan qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics by placing fourth in the Asia Olympic Shooting qualifications on January 28, 2016, in Delhi, where he also placed 19th in the men’s trap qualification round.
Kynan Darius Chenai’s net worth
Kynan Darius Chenai’s net worth has not been disclosed officially yet.