Muskan adds more smiles in Indian camp

Muskan adds more smiles in Indian camp

Pune: Muskan Bhanwala matched her brother Anish’s feat achieved two days ago and erased memories of missing out on a Junior World Championship medal last year as she won the Women’s 25m Pistol event at the ISSF Junior World Cup at the Sydney International Shooting Centre on Wednesday.
She beat a group of four Chinese shooters and compatriot Manu Bhaker, who was gunning for her seventh ISSF Gold of the month, and Arunima Gaur besides the bronze winning Kanyakom Hirunphoem of Thailand to emerge victorious with 35 hits out of 50 in the final.
China’s Sihang Qin, who was a finalist in the event at the senior world cup held earlier this month in Guadalajara, Mexico, won Silver, finishing one hit behind Muskan with 34.
Earlier, the 15-year-old Muskan and Manu, who had to be satisfied with a fourth place finish in the individual event, combined with Devanshi Rana to ensure the Team Gold of India.
They totaled 1715 after the qualification rounds to leave behind India’s second team comprising of Arunima Gaur, Mahima Turhi Agrawal and Tanu Rawal in Silver medal position with a combined score of 1705. Team Thailand won the Bronze medal.
This was Manu’s sixth ISSF Gold medal of the month as she followed up her two Golds at the senior World Cup with four in Sydney.
In the Men’s Skeet, Anant Jeet Singh Naruka, shot a superb 121 in qualifying to enter the final round but ended fifth eventually with 24 hits in the first 30 shots.
China’s Xuyang Dou won Gold in the event with a junior world record score of 58 out of 60 hits. Italians Matteo Chiti and Niccolo Sodi won Silver and Bronze with scores of 52 and 42 (ruled out after 50 shots) respectively.
Anantjeet did however come away with a Silver medal in team section along with Ayush Rudraraju and Gurnihal Singh Garcha for a combined score of 348, which was behind Italy’s 357.

How the shots unfolded
† In the Women’s 25m Pistol, Arunima Gaur was the best placed Indian in qualifying with a score of 575, leading a group of three Indians, Manu with 574 and Muskan with 573, into the 8-woman final.
† Gunning for her seventh ISSF Gold medal of the month, Manu had the worst possible start drawing a blank in the first series of five shots in the final. In the end, she did well to finish fourth ahead of Arunima who settled for 7th place. 
† Muskan meanwhile shot consistently barring the fifth series of the 10 five-shot series final and went into the last series two ahead of second placed Qin.
† In the last series, Muskan got four out of five and even though the Chinese shooter hit a perfect five, it was not enough to stop Muskan from securing gold.
† India thus ended the ISSF Junior World Cup, second in the medal standings with nine Gold, five Silver and eight Bronze medals for a total of 22 medals. China topped the standings with nine Golds, eight Silver and eight Bronze medals for a total of 25 medals. Italy were third with three Gold medals.
† The ISSF season will resume next month with the ISSF World Cup Stage 2, taking place in Changwon, Korea from April 20-30.

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