Asian Airgun Championship: India continues pistol golden run with four more medals


New Delhi, Nov 16 (IANS): India's pistol shooters swept all four available gold medals for the second day running, extending their golden run on day seven of the 15th Asian Airgun Championship in Daegu, Korea on Wednesday.

With two more days left in the competition, India's medal haul presently stands at a whopping 22 gold, eight silver and four bronze medals.

The day's first medal event, the 10m Air Pistol Women, saw an all-India title clash, where Rhythm Sangwan prevailed over Palak 16-8 to clinch her second international gold of the year. Rhythm won the event at the Cairo World Cup stage earlier this year.

That was followed by yet another all-India gold medal match in the 10m Air Pistol Women Junior event where Manu Bhaker pipped Esha Singh 17-15 in the gold medal match.

It was a see-saw battle in the truest sense between two champion shooters, with the lead changing hands after almost every single-shot series. The two top shots also had a series tied and eventually found themselves locked at 15-15, before Olympian Manu's experience of a big tournament final saw her through.

Thereafter, Shiva Narwal, Naveen and Vijayveer Sidhu triumphed over Lee Daemyung, Mok Jin Mun and Park Daehun of Korea 16-14, in the 10m Air Pistol Team Men final.

The junior men were not to be left behind as the troika of Sagar Dangi, Samrat Rana and Varun Tomar completely annihilated Uzbekistan's Mukhammad Kamalov, Nuriddin Nuriddinov and Ilkhombek Obidjonov 16-2 in the 10m Air Pistol Team Men Junior event, the final event of the day.

With two more days left in the competition, India's medal haul presently stands at a whopping 22 gold, eight silver and four bronze medals.

  

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