Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

After Jakarta flop, Bhaker wins India’s first ever gold in shooting

- Press Trust of India

BUENOS AIRES : Manu Bhaker produced a spectacula­r performanc­e to claim India’s first ever gold medal in shooting at the Youth Olympic Games here Tuesday, rediscover­ing the touch that made her a teen sensation.

The 16-year-old Bhaker shot 236.5 to finish on top of the podium in the women’s 10m air pistol event, making up for the heartbreak at the Asian Games in Indonesia and the World Championsh­ip where she could not live up to her billing.

Russia’s Iana Enina won the silver with 235.9, while Nino Khutsiberi­dze bagged the bronze medal.

“This is an important win for me. It will be a morale booster (after the Asian Games disappoint­ment) as I look forward with an aim to bring home more laurels,” Bhaker said after winning the gold.

“I have always tried to give my best and sometimes there may not be success. But the endeavour is to do well, shoot well, shoot high scores. It is satisfying.”

Bhaker began the eightwoman final with a 10.0 and followed it up with a 10.1 and 10.4. She led the Stage 1 with 99.3 after a sequence that included seven scores of 10 and above.

Two 9.8 in the beginning of second stage (eliminatio­n) were followed by a 10.1 and 9.9, helping her maintain the lead over Thailand’s Kanyakorn Hirunphoem by some distance.

The World Cup and Commonweal­th Games gold medallist extended her domination in the following shots and looked to be on course for the yellow metal. She slipped once to the second place but quickly regained the top position.

Meanwhile, Russian Iana Enina jumped to second with a 10.7. There was another 10.7 by Enina but she could not catch up with Bhaker.

Earlier, Bhaker topped the qualifying with 576, which included a series of 95, 96, 96, 96, 95, 98 and placed second and third in the qualificat­ion were Russia’s Enina Iana and Chinese Lu Kaiman with 569, the gulf in scores clearly highlighti­ng the form the Indian was in.

Seeking to rediscover her habit of finishing on the podium after heartbreak­s at the Asian Games and a none-too-impressive outing at the World Championsh­ips, Bhaker quickly got into the groove and showed her intent through the qualifying phase.

Having suffered the first significan­t loss of her young career in Indonesia after an astonishin­g run that made her one of India’s biggest prospects, Bhaker lived up to the billing in the Argentine capital, showing tremendous mental strength to achieve her goal.

Representi­ng her country in the women’s 10m air pistol event, Bhaker has won medals at all major events she has participat­ed barring the recent Asian Games.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Manu Bhaker with the gold medal on Tuesday.
GETTY IMAGES Manu Bhaker with the gold medal on Tuesday.

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