Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Ankur ‘double traps’ gold after tense shootoff

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

WORLD CHAMPIONSH­IPS Shotgun marksman bags biggest title of his career as Indians continue to reap rich harvest in South Korea

CHANGWON(SOUTHKOREA): Ankur Mittal claimed the men’s double trap gold medal in the ISSF World Championsh­ip for his career’s biggest triumph, as the Indian shooting team continued its dominance in the premier tournament here on Saturday.

The multiple World Cup medallist shot 140 out of 150 to go into a shoot-off for gold with China’s Yiyang Yang and Slovakia’s Hubert Andrzej.

The 26-year-old overcame the Chinese 4-3 to emerge triumphant after the Slovakian had missed his second shoot-off clay target to settle for bronze.

TEAM BRONZE

Ankur also won the team bronze in the event along with compatriot­s Md Asab and Shardul Vihaan, their tally of 409 points putting them behind China’s 410 and the gold winning team Italy’s tally of 411.

In other events of the day, two Indian women missed out on the finals of their respective events by the narrowest of margins.

Anjum Moudgil, who has already won a silver here in 10m air rifle and a 2020 Olympic quota place for India, shot 1170 in the women’s 50m rifle 3 positions qualifying round to finish ninth. The top eight make it to the finals.

Anjum shot the same score as the eighth placed Nina Christen of Switzerlan­d, but Nina’s 66 inner 10 shots were higher than Anjum’s tally of 56 inner 10s, putting the Swiss ahead in the rankings.

Manu Bhaker, in the women’s 25m pistol, tallied 584 in qualificat­ion to finish 10th. At the end of the second rapid fire qualificat­ion round, four shooters — Singapore’s Xiu Hong Teh, Qatar’s 2017:

2017: Gold

2017: World Cup (New Delhi) Silver

2017: World Championsh­ips (Moscow) Silver

2018: World Championsh­ips (Changwon) Gold

Aldana Saad Almubarak, Greece’s Olympic and world champion in the 10m air pistol Anna Korakaki and Manu, were tied at the same score.

However, Xiu and Almubarak made it through as their tally of 22 and 21 inner 10s were better than Anna’s 19 and Manu’s 16.

In the trap mixed team junior event, Manisha Keer and Manavadity­a Singh Rathore reached the six-team final with a qualificat­ion score of 139, which placed them second.

They eventually finished fourth, with a score of 24 in the final. The Italian pair of Erica Sessa and Lorenzo Ferrari won the gold medal with junior world record score of 42 in the final.

RICH HAUL

After the seventh day of competitio­n, India have 20 medals -seven gold, seven silver and six bronze, putting them in the second position behind Korea and ahead of China.

India has also secured two Olympic quotas, making it the country’s best performanc­e ever at the World Championsh­ip.

 ?? AFP ?? Ankur Mittal had also won the Commonweal­th Games bronze.
AFP Ankur Mittal had also won the Commonweal­th Games bronze.

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