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India pockets six medals on Day 2 of Junior Shooting World Cup

India pockets six medals on Day 2 of Junior Shooting World CupGabala (Azerbaijan), Sep 19 (IANS) India continued its medal winning spree at the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) Junior World Cup, bagging six medals on the second day here on Monday.

After picking up seven medals including three golds to top the medal table at the end of day one, India picked up six more medals on day two, including one gold, two silvers and three bronze medals to lie second behind Russia in the medal tally.

India's only gold medal of the day came in the women's 10 metres Air Pistol event, when Yashaswini Singh Deswal, Malaika Goel and Harshada Nithave combined for a total score of 1122 to finish way ahead of second placed Turkey's score of 1104. Uzbekistan won the team bronze shooting a total of 1086 in the event.

 

Day two however, started with a team silver for India, when the trio of Gaurav Rana, Hemendra Kushwah and Saurabh Chaudhary came second in the men's 10m Air Pistol event.

Then Anmol, won a silver in the event, when he finished behind gold medallist Artem Chernousov of Russia in the final.

Anmol was among three Indians who had qualified for the finals, where after a relatively poor start, he shot a great second and fifth series, while also finishing strongly to claim second place with a final round score of 197.5 while the Russian shot 199.7.

Hemendra Kushwah finished seventh while Gaurav could not reproduce his qualifying form and ended eighth.

Two Indians, Gaayathri Nithyanadam and Dilreen Gill had qualified for the finals of the 50m Rifle 3 Positions event.

Earlier Gaayathri had won the team bronze in the event along with Sonika and Aditi Singh. Gaayathri then had an up and down final to eventually settle for a bronze behind Nikola Foistova of the Czech Republic who won Gold and Olga Efimova of Russia who won silver.

Gaayathri's eventual final round score was 438.9, while Nikola shot 451.5 and Olga 450.6. Dilreen Gill, the second Indian in the final, finished sixth with a score of 406.3.

Three Indians reached the final in the 10m Air Pistol which had helped them bag the team gold in the event.

In the individual final, at the first elimination point, which is after eight shots, Malaika was lying fourth, Yashaswani fifth and Harshada had had a brilliant six shot series to pull up to fourth position after a poor start.

Then after being in silver medal position after the 11th shot, Harshada posted a string of low scores to end her campaign in fourth place.

Yashaswini and Malaika finished sixth and seventh respectively. The last medal of the day was a team bronze, won by the Skeet Team comprising of Anant Jeet Singh Naruka, Sukhbir Singh Harika and Hamza Sheikh.

The team logged a total of 337 points to finish behind the Russian Team who won gold (360) and the Chinese Team which won silver (339).

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