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ISSF World Cup: Arjun bags silver, Arya finishes fifth; India in third place on medals tally

ISSF World Cup: Arjun bags silver, Arya finishes fifth; India in third place on medals tally

Arjun Babota. File

Arjun Babota. File | Photo Credit: Ritu Raj Conor

Paris Olympian Arjun Babota won a silver medal in the men’s 10 -meter air rifle event, while Arya Boris won the fifth place in the women’s event in the first final of the ISSF World Cup in Lima.

In the nail cutting final, Babota (252.3), who was fourth in the Paris Games last year, lost only 0.1 points by rule China’s Olympic champion Sheng Leho (252.4).

Hungary shooter Shooter Eston Penny showed bronze, with more than 40 ISSF medals, with a total of 229.8 global fields.

The Star Studed Lineup was screened in the final, which includes Raj World Champion and Paris Silver Medalist Victor Lundgrain Sweden, Norway’s June Herman Hague and former India’s world champion Rodrinkk Patil.

India had the opportunity to end the double podium, but unfortunately Rodrinkish did not have a jury on its 11th shot due to a technical barrier. As a result, the Indian was ranked eighth, leaving the first end.

Patil won a gold medal at the Buenos Aires World Cup last week.

India’s Hardie Hazarika finals easily lost, which ranked 10th with a score of 629.3.

Good show through Arya

In the second phase of the ISSF World Cup circuit in the 10m Air Rifle Women event, Arya got a good fifth in the 10m Air Rifle Women’s event after qualifying for the final after shooting for an excellent 633.9 on Saturday.

It ended China’s Raj Junior World Champion and the final gold medalist Wang Zeifi, who set three world records a day.

Arya withdrew after the 18th shot of the 24 shot final, his score was reading 188.1, which was behind only 0.1 behind China’s silver winning world champion Han Jiao, which was fourth in the phase.

Wang also led a Chinese sweep of medals in the event when Zeni, a forthcoming young talent, showed bronze. It set up a new junior qualification record (635.9) as well as a new junior and senior final world record (254.8) in the amazing display of air rifle shooting throughout the day.

It stabilized China’s position with three gold, three silver and four bronze medals in the upper part of the chart.

India is now ranked third with two gold, two silver and one bronze in the medals, which has been put behind the United States, which is in second position.

9.9 at the wrong time

Even as he shot 9.9 for his 17th shot, Arya almost shot the perfect final, and Norway’s Han, Janet Hague Dostad (a multi -format ISF World Champion at the Rifle) had a strong shooter for a strong shooter for a world -class shooter.

After the first five shot series, the second was behind the Wang behind 0.6, and after the moment, after leaving the third place, after the 16th single shot, Wang was tied to 1.2 and Janet, who eventually finally ranked fourth.

The 17th took the Indian fourth and when Han and Janet fired 10s at the height for their 18th, Arya’s 10.4 left him only shorter than Han.

Bhavia has the best opportunity

In the limits of the shotgun, where the trap competitions also began, the veteran in the men’s trap began with the first round of the first round of 25 each and the first round of women in the women’s program.

However, Zorur ended the day at 21st with a number of three rounds, while his teammates, Prathavraj Tundyman and Laksh Shuran, shot 69s at the end of 24 and 25th respectively.

In women, it was the national champion Bhavia Tripathi, who performed well in the Indians with 69 (24,22,23), which placed it at seventh, while Pragit was ranked ninth with 68 ..

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