The Asian Age

VIVAAN, ESHA WIN DOUBLE GOLD AT ASIAN SHOOTING

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Doha, Nov. 7: Chinki Yadav kept alive India’s hopes of securing the second Olympic quota in women’s 25m Pistol, clinging to fifth place in the first round qualificat­ion of the Asian Shooting Championsh­ip here on Thursday. Chinki shot an exceptiona­l 292 and will be looking to make the final on Friday and take a shot at clinching one of the four available Tokyo berths. Rahi Sarnobat has already secured the other quota place in the event in earlier competitio­ns. Apart from Chinki, Vivaan Kapoor and Esha Singh won two gold each as India dominated the junior competitio­ns, where they have accounted for 18 of the 23 medals won so far by the country. The icing on the cake was the 1-2 finish in the junior men’s trap competitio­n where Vivaan shot his way to an individual gold with compatriot

Bhowneesh Mendiratta following him through the day to clinch silver.

The pair also combined with Manavadity­a Singh Rathore to secure the team gold in the event.

Vivaan, who picked up his second and third yellow metal of the competitio­n after winning the junior trap mixed team event on Day One partnering Manisha Keer, continued his good form by topping qualificat­ion with a solid 120 out of 125. Bhowneesh was second with 118, while Manavadity­a missed out on the final, finishing eighth with 109.

Vivaan then missed five birds in the final but still emerged triumphant, with a score of 45, as Bhowneesh missed eight for the silver. Li Siwei of China won bronze.

Esha also won a double gold on the day, capturing both the individual and team titles in the 10m air pistol women junior competitio­n.

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