Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Shooting World Cup: Chandigarh’s Anjum wins silver

- ■ HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ■ ■

Young Indian shooters continued to hog the limelight in the ISSF World Cup at Guadalajar­a, Mexico, with Anjum Moudgil, 20, of Chandigarh bagging silver in Silver in women’s 50m rifle 3-positions, an event that has been dominated by the Europeans.

IN QUALIFICAT­ION, ANJUM CAME UP WITH A SOLID PERFORMANC­E IN THE PRONE ROUND, SCORING 399 OUT OF 400 TO LOG A COMBINED TOTAL OF 1170.

NEW DELHI: Young indian shooters continued to hog the limelight in the ISSF World Cup at Guadalajar­a, Mexico with 20-year-old Anj um moudgi lb agging silver in Silver in women’s 50m rifle 3-positions, an event that has been dominated by the Europeans.

On a day when swirling winds at the range made life tough for shooters in the finals, Anjum, whoisasub-inspector inpunjab Police, shot brilliantl­y to finish just 1.2 points behind China’s Ruijiao Pei. While Pei notched 455.4, the Indian had a score of 454.2 after the 45- shot final. China’ s tings unclaimed bronze, finishing way behind with a score of 442.2.

This was India’s eighth medal in the competitio­n and the first silver after three gold and four bronzemeda­ls. Anjumremai­ned in medal contention from the start of the final and at the end of the 15- shot knee ling position, she stood third behind Ruijiao and Slovakia’s Ziva Dvorsak.

She pulled ahead after the second five-shot prone position series, which followed the knee ling position and was 0.9 points clear of german world no 1 jolyn Beer at the end of it. After the 15-shotprones­eries, shewasstil­l the leader but after the 10th shot of the last standing series, when the first two finalists out of the eight were eliminated, Anjum dropped to fourth. However, a superb 10.8 on the 41st shot took her to second and she maintained that position, finishing with scores of 10.2, 10.1, 9.5 and 10.2 to secure a deserving silver.

In qualificat­ion, Anjum came up with a solid performanc­e in the prone round, scoring 399 out of 400 to log a combined total of 1170 and sail through to the eightwoman final in second place behind Ruijiao Pei who shot a qualificat­ion world record score of 1178. The other Indian, Gaayathri waswell in contention for a finals place after the kneeling and prone rounds but a 371/400 in standing meant she had to be content with a 15 th-place finish totaling 1153. Former prone world champion tejaswi ni saw ant also shot the same score but finished a spot behind ga a ya thri because of three fewer inner 10s.

In men’s 25m rapid fire pistol, 15- year old Anish Bhanwala faced disappoint­ment. He stood third after the first precision round with a solid 294 and had a realistic chance of making it to the top-six finalists. However after looking comfortabl­e in the second rapid fire round, beginning with a solid 99 and following up with a 97 in the final series of five shots pulled him down to seventh place.

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 ?? HTC ?? Anjum Moudgil, who is a subinspect­or in Punjab Police, finished 1.2 points behind the gold medallist.
HTC Anjum Moudgil, who is a subinspect­or in Punjab Police, finished 1.2 points behind the gold medallist.

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