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Anjali, Jaspal win silver

October 28, 2003 22:22 IST
Last Updated: October 29, 2003 02:46 IST


Anjali Bhagwat put aside an indisposition to claim a silver medal in the women's 10m air rifle event, while Jaspal Rana made amends for Monday's below par showing to clinch a silver in the men's 25m standard pistol on the third day of the shooting events at the Afro-Asian Games in Hyderabad on Tuesday.

It was a creditable performances by Rana, who scored 574 points and took second place behind Tack Park Byung of Korea, who won the gold with 578 points.

China's Guohui Liu, whose gun malfunctioned in the first detail, took the bronze medal with a tally of 570 points.

Bhagwat, who was indisposed and vomited twice before her event this morning, did not exert much but still managed to win the silver with an aggregate of 497.2, 1.4 points behind gold medal winner Kyong Un Park of Korea.

Bhagwat was leading by 0.2 points till the end of the eighth shot in the final round where she had scored a superb 10.5 as against 9.6 by Park, who had three perfect scores and a 97 while the Indian recorded scores of 99, 98, 99, 100 in the qualification event.

"I wanted to know how far I could go in this physical condition. I did not realise that I was leading after the eighth shot," Bhagwat said.

"I do not care much for the gold medal loss, but I am concentrating more on technique.

"It is just another day and another event. It does not matter much to me since it is not taken for record purposes by the International Shooting Sports Federation."

Though it did not matter to Bhagwat, it was sweet revenge for Park, who could garner only a bronze medal in the World Cup at Fort Benning in USA, where Bhagwat won the gold.

In the standard pistol event, the decision of technical director A Balashanmugam to change the 'backing target' for all the lanes helped Rana today.

Yesterday, in the centrefire event, Rana could not concentrate due to the back light and even had difficulty spotting the target due to reflection of bright sunlight. 

Rana, who was demoralised by his sixth place finish, came back strongly and was focused today.


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