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Manu’s bronze, Rashmika’s gold light up day for India

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Asian Shooting Championship

Shymkent (Kazakhstan), Aug 19: India’s double Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker won the bronze medal in the women’s 10m air pistol competition and Rashmika Sahgal was crowned champion in the junior women’s air pistol event of the Asian Shooting Championship here on Tuesday.
Bhaker shot 219.7 in the eight-woman finals to finish in third position.
China’s Qianke Ma claimed the gold medal with 243.2 after pipping Korean Jiin Yang who settled for the silver with 241.6.
Rashmika then struck gold, India’s third individual yellow metal of the competition, displaying amazing career consistency to score 241.9 and finish a massive 4.3 points ahead of silver winning Korean Han Seunghyun.
It was double delight for Rashmika (qualification score 582), as she combined with Vanshika Chaudhary (573) and Mohini Singh (565) to win the team gold in the event.
Bhaker (583) also won a team bronze in women’s air pistol, alongside reigning Asian Games champion Palak (573) and Suruchi Singh (574). Both Palak and Suruchi, however, missed out on the individual final by three and two points respectively.

Youth shooters finish 1-2 in women’s 10m air pistol

Suhl Junior World Cup 2025 champion Kanak Budhwar and Agam Grewal led a 1-2 finish for India in the 10m air pistol youth women’s event.
Kanak shot 238.2 to secure the gold medal and continue her fine form in the season while Grewal shot 236.0 to settle for silver.
The third Indian in the final, Gamberya V. Gowda finished fifth with a score of 172.5.
The trio combined to secure the team gold also with Grewal topping qualification with 577, followed by Kanak with 566 and Gamberya with 558.
In the finals, Kanak took the lead at the end of 10 shots and maintained it until the end of the 24th shot, closing with a high 10.4.
Meanwhile, Grewal, who was fourth at the end of 12 shots behind bronze winner Parimah Amiri and Gamberya, leaped to the silver medal position in the next set with scores of 9.5 and 10.3.
In the junior women’s final, Rashmika was involved in a battle for supremacy from the get go with Korea’s Han.
However, the Indian crept past her opponent for first time after the 13th single shot and from there never looked back, a 10.9 on her 15th being the icing on the cake.
Since Monday, India has won an individual bronze and a team silver and a team bronze in the 10m air pistol events across both the senior men and women categories.
They have also swept the individual junior golds on offer in the event with Kapil Bainsla showing the way on Monday, followed up by Rashmika on Tuesday.
Overall, India has so far won five gold, two silver and four bronze medals. (PTI)

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