Indian Shooters Dominate 10m Air Rifle Event at World Deaf Shooting Championship

Indian Shooters Dominate 10m Air Rifle Event at World Deaf Shooting Championship

The Indian shooting contingent continued their impressive performance at the 2nd World Deaf Shooting Championship 2024 in Hanover, Germany, on Day Two, claiming a clean sweep of the 10m Air Rifle men’s event and adding two more medals in the women’s category.

Dhanush Srikanth, Shourya Saini, and Mohammed Murtaza Vania dominated the men’s 10m Air Rifle event, securing the gold, silver, and bronze medals, respectively. Dhanush set a double deaf-shooting world record, scoring 632.7 in the qualification round and 251.7 in the final, leaving his compatriot Saini trailing with a score of 249.9. Vania finished third with a score of 226.2.

In the women’s 10m Air Rifle event, Mahit Sandhu and Natasha Joshi added to India’s medal tally, winning silver and bronze, respectively. Sandhu’s impressive performance earned her a score of 249.1, while Joshi secured a score of 225.9.

India’s success at the championship continued on Day One, where they won four medals, including one gold, two silver, and one bronze. Anuya Prasad claimed the gold medal in the women’s 10m Air Pistol, while Abhinav Deshwal and Shubham Vashist secured silver and bronze in the men’s 10m Air Pistol event. The trio also teamed up with Chetan Sakpal to win the team silver medal in the same event.

The Indian shooters will continue their quest for medals in the Air Rifle and Air Pistol disciplines at the championship, which will conclude on September 7. Their impressive performance thus far has showcased their talent and determination, and they will be aiming to add to their medal count in the remaining events.

Arjun Babuta Finishes Fourth in 10m Air Rifle Final at Paris 2024

Arjun Babuta Finishes Fourth in 10m Air Rifle Final at Paris 2024

India’s Arjun Babuta narrowly missed out on a podium finish in the 10m Air Rifle final at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, finishing a heartbreaking fourth in Chateauroux.

Babuta started the competition strongly, vaulting to the top of the leaderboard with a 10.7 in the first stage. However, he dropped back to fourth after his second shot, a 10.2. He remained in the mix throughout the competition, often holding second or third place.

In the final stages of the Elimination round, Babuta faltered, allowing Croatia’s Miran Marcic and Sweden’s Victor Lindgren to overtake him. The eventual winner was China’s Shen Lihao, who was in unstoppable form, finishing with an Olympic record score of 252.2.

Babuta’s performance was a testament to his skill and determination. He started the second stage with a 10.7, vaulting him into third place, and then a 10.5 on his second shot took him into second rank. He maintained his consistency with a 10.4 on his third shot and a 10.6 on his fourth, keeping a small lead over Marcic.

However, Babuta dropped to third with his final shot of Stage 2, a 10.4, allowing Marcic to jump into second place again with a 10.8. Babuta’s total at the end of Stage 2 was 105.0, trailing Sheng’s 105.8.

In the final shots, Babuta began well with a 10.6, while Marcic faltered with a 10.1, allowing the Indian to climb back into second. Babuta closed the gap to Sheng with a 10.8 on his second shot, trailing by just 0.1.

Sheng responded with a 10.8, while Babuta shot a 9.9, opening up a gap between the two. Sheng continued to dominate, shooting a 10.9 on his second shot, while Babuta recovered with a 10.6.

Lindgren jumped into second with a 10.8, while Babuta dropped to third with a 10.2. Sheng maintained his lead with a 10.9, while Babuta climbed back into second with a 10.7.

In the final shots, Babuta shot a 10.5, but Marcic caught up with him, both on 178.3. Marcic responded with a 10.7, while Babuta hit a 10.1. Babuta needed big shots, but he started with a 10.5, remaining in fourth but closing the gap on Marcic, who shot 10.1. However, Marcic shot a 10.7 with his second shot, while Babuta only managed a 9.5 to finish fourth in the competition.

Ramita Jindal Qualifies for 10m Air Rifle Final, Valarivan Suffers Heartbreak

Ramita Jindal Qualifies for 10m Air Rifle Final, Valarivan Suffers Heartbreak

Indian shooter Ramita Jindal has secured a spot in the final of the women’s 10m air rifle event at the ongoing Paris Olympics, while her compatriot Elavenil Valarivan faced disappointment once again.

Jindal, who started the event strongly, finished in fifth place with a score of 631.5. She will compete in the final on Monday, aiming to add to India’s medal tally. Valarivan, who had been a medal contender, suffered a setback and failed to qualify for the final.

In the first series, Jindal began with a dominant 10.5 and followed it up with a perfect 10.9. Valarivan also started well with a 10.6 and 10.7. However, Jindal’s performance dipped in the first series, and she slipped out of the top 20. Valarivan, on the other hand, finished the first series with a score of 105.8 and remained within the top five.

In the second series, Jindal continued to hit the region of 10 and moved up to eighth spot. Valarivan maintained consistency and stayed inside the top five. As the event progressed, Jindal gradually made her comeback, while Valarivan struggled in her final shots.

Jindal struck 10.4 and accumulated 105.7 points in the final to move past Oceanne Muller and book her place in the final. Valarivan, who had been in contention for a medal, faltered in her final shots and missed out on a place in the top eight.

Earlier, on the opening day of the Olympics, Valarivan and Sandeep Singh had tasted defeat in the 10m air rifle mixed team qualification event. Only four teams out of 28 qualified for the knockout stages, and the Indian duo finished in 12th place with 626.3 points.

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