Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Like father, like son: Rathore Jr shoots gold; easy for Mehuli

BULLSEYE Manavadity­a beats Shardul Vihan and Lakshay Sheron; Mehuli overcomes jetlag to win

- Abhishek Paul/jigar Hindocha sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

PUNE: The shooting discipline at the Khelo India Youth Games is a star-studded event, with the likes of Commonweal­th Games medallist Mehuli Ghosh and Asian Games star Lakshay Sheoran in competitio­n.

But shooting can be tricky at times. One moment of lapse in concentrat­ion and the reputation can go for a toss. Haryana lad Sheroan, who had won silver in trap at the 2018 Jakarta Asian Games, suffered the same on Saturday and finished fourth in U-21 trap. Rajasthan’s Manavadity­a Rathore, son of Olympic medallist Rajyavardh­an Singh Rathore, came out on top in the event.

There was no such slip for West Bengal’s Mehuli, in U-21 10m air rifle. She topped qualificat­ion with a score of 629.4 and sealed gold with a score 252.1.

RATHORE SHINES

Sheoran topped qualificat­ion with a score of 120 while Rathore shot 116. All that boiled down to nothing as during the trap finals, Sheoran missed a series of birds to let the lead slip. Rathore also could find only five of the first 10 targets in the finals but then shot nine of the next 10 birds to be in a comfortabl­e third spot with five shots left before the first of the six finalists were eliminated.

At the end, Rathore’s final score read 38 while Haryana’s Bhowneesh Mindiratta (34) came second, followed by Uttar Pradesh’s Shardul Vihan (26), who had also won silver at the Asian Games in double trap. Sheoran scored 22. “I am focusing on the senior trials in February. I want to represent India in internatio­nal competitio­ns at the senior level. I meditate a lot and that helped me keep my composure despite being in a tricky situation today,” said Rathore, a student of Hansraj College, Delhi.

In U-21 women’s trap, Madhya Pradesh’s Manisha Keer won gold with a final score of 38. Delhi shooters Kirti Gupta (35) and Aadya Tripathi (25) claimed silver and bronze, respective­ly.

MEHULI CRUISES

Mehuli, who arrived from Germany two days back after a competitio­n stint, negated jet lag to do justice to her reputation in the air rifle final. Her score of 252.1 in the final was way ahead of secondplac­ed Gujarat’s Elavenil Valarivan (248.8) and third-placed Rajasthan’s Manni Kaushik (227). “I am happy with the scores since I was jet-lagged. I have World Cups coming up and am also going to Netherland­s for training and competitio­n. This is an Olympic qualificat­ion year and I have to peak at the right time,” Mehuli said.

In U-21 men’s 50m rapid fire pistol, Harayana’s Adarsh Singh clinched gold, while in women’s U-17 10m air rifle, Gujarat’s Heena Jayeshbhai Gohei (247.5) clinched the top spot.

TAMIL NADU DOMINATE

On the third day of athletics, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh claimed top honours with two gold medals each. In U-21 girls’ long jump, Tamil Nadu’s Sherin A (6.15mts) finished on top while in U-21 boys triple jump Aravnith Ezhilarasa­n (15.45mts) ended with gold. Uttar Pradesh’s Anamika Das (U-21) won the women’s shotput gold with a throw of 14.10m, while Rebi Pal (U-21 women’s 3000m) emerged winner, clocking 10:09.88 seconds.

Maharashtr­a’s Deepak Yadav (U-17 pole vault, 4.80m), Kerala’s Saliha KH (U-17 girls high jump, 1.68m), Haryana’s Jyoti (U-17 girls javelin, 44.22m), Delhi’s Surjeet Gurra (U-21 discus throw, 53.51 m) and Madhya Pradesh’s Ritesh Ohre (U-17 3000m, 8:56.12 sec) were the other gold winners.

PUNJAB LIFTERS WIN

Punjab dominated the proceeding­s in weightlift­ing, taking home three out of six gold on offer. Navdeep Kaur bagged the first gold of the day for the state in U-17 women’s 64kg with a total lift of 151kg before Baldev Guru achieved the same feat in U-21 men’s 81kg with a lift of 268kg.

Later, Nikhil Tugnait clinched U-21 men’s 89kg gold with a total lift of 294kg. The other two remaining gold of the day went to Halavath Karthik of Telengana (258kg) in U-17 men’s 89kg and Andhra Pradesh’s ASRK Yadav (267kg) in U-17 men’s 81kg. State Maharashtr­a Delhi

Haryana

Uttar Pradesh Tamil Nadu

G Gold G 37 32 35 31 23 24 28 29 30 15 13 19 13 20 9

S Silver S B Total 114 78 87 47 42

B Bronze

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 ??  ?? Manavadity­a Rathore (left), won the trap final with a score of 38. Mehuli Ghosh won the gold in 10m air rifle.
Manavadity­a Rathore (left), won the trap final with a score of 38. Mehuli Ghosh won the gold in 10m air rifle.
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PRATHAM GOKHALE/HT PHOTO

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