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Junior Worlds: Manu, Naamya, Rhythm win 25m team gold

October 07, 2021 10:03 IST

IMAGE: Rhythm Sangwan, Naamya Kapoor and Manu Bhaker celebrate winning gold in the 25m pistol team event at the ISFF Junior World Shooting Championship in Lima, Peru. Photograph: NRAI

The Indian women's team comprising of Manu Bhaker, Rhythm Sangwan and newly crowned world junior champion Naamya Kapoor, dominated proceedings in the 25m pistol team event at the ISFF Junior World Shooting Championship in Lima, Peru, beating United States 16-4 in the gold medal match.

 

This was Manu’s fourth gold of the competition to go with one bronze, while it was the 14-year old Naamya’s second gold of the championship.

On Wednesday, competition day eight of the championship, India also picked up a silver medal in the 25m Rapid Fire pistol event when Adarsh Singh fell short of Henry Turner Leverett of US in the six-man final.

In the women’s 25m pistol team event, the Indian trio of Manu, Rhythm and Naamya, faced little competition throughout.

They had finished on top of round one qualification with a combined effort of 878 on Tuesday, which was six points clear of the second placed French team. They had topped round two as well to ease into the gold medal match with a score of 446.

In the gold medal match, the Indian team took a commanding lead of 10-4 before the beginning of the eighth series of rapid-fire shots, before closing out at 16-4.

In the men’s 25m Rapid Fire, India had three finalists out of six with the twins Udhayveer and Vijayveer Sidhu making it through along with Adarsh Singh. Udhayveer was the best Indian in qualification with a score of 577 and finished fourth, while Adarsh was fifth with 574 and Vijayveer took the sixth and final qualification spot with 572.

The twins Udhayveer and Vijayveer were the first to go out in the final though, with Udhayveer getting nine hits in the first 20-shots to finish sixth. Vijayveer finished fifth, going out in the next series with 13 hits out of 25.

However, Adarsh started the final strong with a perfect 10 out of 10 in the first two series. However, American Turner Leverett turned out to be the most accurate in this match and finished with 32-hits out of 40 to win gold, with Adarsh finishing with 28 to win silver.

Earlier in the first medal event of the day, the 50m Rifle Prone mixed team event, India finished outside the medals. The pair of Sift Kaur Samra and Surya Pratap Singh made it to the second qualification round, eventually finishing sixth with a combined score of 409.5. Ashi Chouksey and Sanskar Havelia finished ninth out 11 pairs in round one of qualification with a combined score of 604.0. The first eight pairs made it to round two.

India still sit on top of the medal tally, with nine gold, seven silver and three bronze medals.