Millennium Post

Rajput finishes fifth, Harveen seventh in ISSF World Cup

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NEW DELHI: A poor transition from prone to the standing series cost Sanjeev Rajput dear as he finished fifth in 50m rifle 3 positions event while Harveen Srao managed seventh place in women's 10m air pistol as India endured another medal-less day at the ISSF World Cup here.

Competing in the day's second final, Rajput was wellplaced at third position at the end of the prone series with a score of 305.5, jumping two places from the kneeling series. He had a fine sequence of scores in the prone series, competing on an even keel with Switzerlan­d's Jan Lochbihler to enter the final stage on a positive note.

However, a series of low nines and an 8.4 in the fourth shot of the standing series, just before the start of eliminatio­n round, did Rajput in.

The Arjuna Awardee tried to come back but failed to close out the deficit at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range, eventually finishing with a score of 420.6.

The other two Indian participan­ts in the event - Chain Singh finished ninth in the qualificat­ion stage with a score of 1157, while Satyendra Singh shot 1154 to finish 13th.

China continued its dominance as Hui Zicheng (454.2) and Jian Sun (451.6) clinched the gold and silver medals respective­ly, in a one-two finish for the country. Lochbihler, who led the field for a while, eventually bagged the bronze medal with 440.2.

In the women's 10m air pistol final, Harveen shot 133.6 to finish at seventh place, having qualified as the eighth contestant with 379 after shooting 96, 92, 95 and 96 in four series of 10 shots each.

Former world number one and a world record holder Heena Sidhu could not make the cut, finishing 11th in the qualificat­ion stage with 378, while Priyanka Susvirkar was way behind at 36th.

Lin Yuemein (240.8 in the final) won the top prize with a world record and compatriot Zhang Mengxue (237.8) bagged the silver in another one-two finish for China. Singapore's Shun Xie Teo managed a bronze with 217.4.

Rajput, who drew a warm applause from the crowd, was a tad disappoint­ed with the outcome.

"I could not make the transition from prone to standing, and it was a bit windy. But I am looking forward to shoot in the future events and not think about that has already happened. Shooting in front of home crowd in a Word Cup, I was expecting to win a medal, but I am a bit disappoint­ed as I could not despite giving my best," Rajput said.

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