Background
Asher Noria is the son of Gusti Jall Noria, a former double trap specialist from India. He picked up shooting from his father at a very young age. His mother Mita Noria and father supported him by being there with him when he participated at competitions.
Education
Noria finished his schooling at Hyderabad Public School.He was the school head-boy. In August 2010, he enrolled at Armstrong Atlantic State University with a plan to major in engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Despite moving to the United States, Noria clarified that he will continue the sport for India.
Career
Early career (2005–2006) He is the younger brother of Youhan Noria, an ex-National shooter. Having come from a shooting family, shooting skills came naturally to Noria. As an 11-year-old in 2005, Asher Noria participated in the double trap event.
He was first seen at a shooting championship in Hyderabad.
Six time Olympian, Juan Giha, saw a lot of promise in Noria at such a young age. Although Noria originally started as a trap shooter, he switched to double trap owing to his success in lieutenant
Noria trained for five months under the aegis of Ronjan Sodhi. Noria trains for physical fitness using team games, cardio routines and running around Hyderabad"s Kasu Brahmananda Reddy National Park.
Success (2007 – present) Noria represented Andhra Pradesh in national level competitions winning several medals.
From 2007 onwards, he started winning medals for India in international competitions. Noria"s foray into international competitions began with Cyprus World Championships where he finished sixth. Noria found this meeting to be inspirational and holds it close to his heart.
His next gold medal came 2 months later at the 2008 Commonwealth Youth Games, where he bettered the national record set by Rajyavardhan Rathore at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
In the process, he also created a new national record in the junior category. = 2010 Commonwealth Games He was chosen for all the shotgun events along with Ronjan Sodhi and Manavjit Singh Sandhu.
In the run-up to the Games, India"s coach said that Noria was one of the young shooters to watch out foreign However, Noria felt that it would be a challenge for him to match Rathore.
In the double trap individual event, Noria missed the bronze medal narrowly.