The Asian Age

SAURABH IS HOT SHOT

16- year- old shoots down his own record at Worlds

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Changwon ( South Korea), Sept. 6: Saurabh Chaudhary claimed a record- shattering gold in the junior 10m air pistol event but Abhishek Verma missed out on an Olympic quota after finishing eighth in the senior competitio­n of the ISSF World Championsh­ip here on Thursday.

While they failed to impress individual­ly, the senior shooters, including Verma, won silver in the 10m air pistol event.

Asian Games bronze medallist Verma had shot 583 in the qualificat­ion.

Arjun Singh Cheema settled for a bronze in Chaudhary’s event and the Indian team took the silver, propelled by the 16year- old Asian Games gold medallist’s phenomenal individual performanc­e.

India also picked up a silver medal in the junior men’s trap team competitio­n with Aman Ali Elahi, Vivaan Kapoor and Manavadity­a Singh Rathore shooting a combined score of 348 to finish second behind Australia.

In the senior competitio­n, Verma, Om Prakash Mitharwal, who claimed the 50m pistol gold, and Shahzar Rizvi pocketed the team silver with a combined score of 1738 in men’s 10m air pistol.

The 16- year- old Chaudhary, who won the Asiad gold last month, qualified third with a score of 581 before shooting down his own world record with a score of 245.5 in the final. Singh managed 218 once the field was pruned to eight following the qualifying round.

Chaudhary first set a world record in the 10m air pistol event at the Internatio­nal Shooting Sport Federation ( ISSF) Junior World Cup in June. Korean Hojin Lim finished second with a final score of 243.1 for the silver medal.

The Indian team of Chaudhary, Singh and Anmol, who could not make the individual final, claimed the silver with a combined score of 1730.

— PTI

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