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Indian juniors win four gold medals in a day at ISSF championship

It was then the turn of the Junior Rifle girls and the trio of Ramita, Nancy and Tilottama Sen struck gold in the Air Rifle Team Women Junior competition…reports Asian Lite News

India’s junior shooters won as many as four gold medals in a day, beating China in all those four deciders, at the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Championship Rifle/Pistol in Cairo, Egypt, to swell their tally to 20 medals including nine gold, three silver and eight bronze medals.

They are now placed firmly in second place behind China, who have 18 gold for a total of 37 medals.

India’s gold rush on competition day six at the Egypt International Olympic City (EIOC) Shooting Range, began early with the team of Esha Singh, Shikha Narwal and Varsha Singh winning the Air Pistol Team Women Junior event, beating China 16-6 in the gold medal clash. The team made the title round on Monday after coming through two stages of qualification.

It was then the turn of the Junior Rifle girls and the trio of Ramita, Nancy and Tilottama Sen struck gold in the Air Rifle Team Women Junior competition. They too beat a Chinese team 16-2 in a dominating display. They had earlier in the day also topped round one of qualification with 941.5 points and round two as well with a score of 627.6.

India’s third gold of day six came in the Air Rifle Team Men Junior event where Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar, Sri Karthik Sabari, Raj Ravishankar and Vidit Jain trumped China yet again with a favourable 17-11 scoreline in the gold medal encounter. The junior riflemen emulated their women counterparts in registering a wire-to-wire victory. They had topped round one early in the day with a score of 937.9 after 90 shots and round two with 626.8 after 60 shots.

The 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Mixed Team Junior pairing of Payal Khatri and Adarsh Singh then won the fourth and final gold in the final event of the day, when they beat the pair of Feng Sixuan and Liu Yangpan 17-9 in the gold medal match. They had finished second in round one with 567 and topped round two of qualification with a score of 382.

Sameer picked up his second bronze of the day in the same event, where he partnered with Tejaswini to beat Luo Zizhao and Wang Shiwen of China 16-2, in the bronze medal match. The pair had finished third in qualification round two with a score of 370 and third in round one as well with a score of 560.

His first had come early in the 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Team Junior competition where he partnered with Udhayveer Sidhu and Adarsh Singh to trounce Italy 16-2. They had earlier finished third in round two of qualification with a score of 562, to make it to the bronze round.

In late results on Monday, both Indian mixed team pairs in 10m Air Pistol could not make it past the first qualifying round. Rhythm Sangwan and Naveen finished 24th with a score of 573 while compatriots Yuvika Tomar and Shiva Narwal were a spot below with 572.

Day’s other results:

50m Pistol Men

-Arjun Singh Cheema 557 sixth

-Omkar Singh 550 14th

50m Rifle Prone Men

-Swapnil Kusale 32nd with 621.4

-Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar 38th with 619.8

-Niraj Kumar 65th with 614.7

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Indian men win bronze in ISSF World Cup Shotgun

India eventually turned the tables on them in the medal match. The USA beat Spain, also via a shoot-off to clinch gold…reports Asian Lite News

India opened their medal account at the ISSF World Cup Shotgun, in Lima, Peru, after the men’s trap team comprising Kynan Chenai, Manavaditya Singh Rathore and Shapath Bharadwaj won bronze, beating Brazil via a shoot-off.

In the bronze-medal encounter, both teams were tied at 5-5 after five series of five shots each, before India clinched third place in the first shoot-off shot which Brazil missed.

The trio had earlier finished fourth out of 11 teams in qualification, with a combined score of 205 out of 225. The effort set up the Brazil match-up, which had in-fact finished third in the qualification with a score of 207.

India eventually turned the tables on them in the medal match. The USA beat Spain, also via a shoot-off to clinch gold.

Veteran Shagun Chowdhary in the women’s trap, also had a good outing as she narrowly missed out on a medal, finishing fourth in the end. Shagun shot 111 in the qualifiers to make it to the second semi-final in sixth place. She then made it to the gold medal match, topping the second semi-final with a stunning 24 hits out of 25.

In the medal match where the top two of the two semi-finals fought it out, Shagun caught only nine ‘birds’ out of the first 15-hits to be eliminated first in fourth place. Italy won gold and bronze in the event while the USA won silver.

In the trap mixed team event, Kynan Chenai and Rajeshwari Kumari also made it past the qualification stage of 10-teams, finishing fifth with a score of 132 out of 150. They made it to the bronze medal match, eventually going down to Spain by a margin of 2-6, to miss out on a medal.

On Monday, day six of competitions, Indian interests lie in the men’s skeet event, where Parampal Singh Guron is currently lying third after three qualifying rounds with a score of 73.

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