Vivaan Kapoor Shoots to Silver in ISSF World Cup Trap Final

Vivaan Kapoor Shoots to Silver in ISSF World Cup Trap Final

Vivaan Kapoor, a 22-year-old shooting prodigy, has etched his name in the annals of Indian shooting history by bagging a silver medal in the men’s trap final at the ISSF World Cup in New Delhi. The young gun, known for his passion for speed and luxury cars, has proven that his true calling lies in the precision and focus required in the shooting range.

Kapoor’s triumph was a testament to his unwavering determination and the guidance of his mentor, six-time World Championships medalist Khaled Al-Mudhaf. With 44 out of 50 hits, Kapoor narrowly missed the gold medal, which went to China’s Qi Ying. Turkey’s Tolga Tuncer claimed the bronze.

This victory marks Kapoor’s first individual medal at the World Cup level, adding to his three silver medals in team competitions in 2022. “It feels incredible to win a medal in such a competitive field,” Kapoor said. “I was determined to stay focused and not let the scoreboard affect me.”

Kapoor’s journey to the podium began with a third-place finish in the qualifying round. His compatriot, Bhowneesh Mendiratta, narrowly missed the cut, finishing eighth.

Earlier in the day, Anant Jeet Singh Naruka secured India’s first medal of the competition with a bronze in the skeet final. The 26-year-old shot 43 to finish behind Italian duo Tammaro Cassandro and Gabriele Rossetti.

Naruka’s medal was a significant boost for the Indian team, coming after their fourth-place finish in the mixed team event at the Paris Olympics. “This medal will give me a lot of confidence,” Naruka said. “It’s a reminder that I have the potential to achieve great things.”

In women’s individual skeet, Ganemat Sekhon made the medal round but finished sixth. India concluded the competition with two silver and two bronze medals, while China dominated with eight medals, including five gold.

Indian Skeet Shooters Miss Out on Bronze at Paris Olympics

Indian Skeet Shooters Miss Out on Bronze at Paris Olympics

India’s Maheshwari Chauhan and Anant Jeet Singh Naruka narrowly missed out on a historic bronze medal in the skeet mixed team event at the Paris 2024 Olympics on Monday. The Indian duo put up a valiant effort but ultimately fell short against China’s Yiting Jiang and Jianlin Lyu in a thrilling bronze-medal match.

In the qualification round, Chauhan and Naruka displayed impressive form, aggregating 146 to secure a spot in the medal match. Chauhan recorded scores of 24, 25, and 25 (74), while Naruka also registered an identical tally of 74 (25, 23, 24).

The bronze-medal match was a tense affair, with both teams trading shots and neither side able to gain a significant advantage. In the first station, China’s Lyu and Jiang earned perfect scores of 4/4 against India. India’s Anant Jeet missed out on one of the four targets (3/4), while Chauhan earned a score of 4/4.

In Station 2, Anant Jeet and Chauhan both missed one target, while Jiang missed three targets, resulting in a tie between the two teams. The match remained close throughout, with both teams tied on scores after Station 3.

In Station 4, India fell behind by a point, but Anant Jeet and Chauhan made a perfect start in Station 5. However, in the decider, China’s Lyu and Jiang achieved a perfect 4/4 to secure the bronze medal. India finished fourth with a score of 43/48, just one point behind China’s 44/48.

Despite the disappointment of missing out on a medal, Chauhan and Naruka can be proud of their performance. They represented India with distinction and showcased their talent on the world stage. Their performance bodes well for the future of Indian shooting and raises hopes for success in future Olympic Games.

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