The Hindu (Mumbai)

Shooter Himanshu Talan is the Lakshya Cup champion

- Sports Bureau

Himanshu Talan beat Mohit Gowda by 2.2 points to win the 14th RR Lakshya Cup air rifle competitio­n at the Karnala Sports Academy in Panvel on Sunday.

The title fetched a cash prize of ₹1,50,000 for the army shooter.

In the mixed competitio­n open for both men and women, Gurjant Singh won the bronze ahead of Ananya Naidu and Sonam Maskar. Qualificat­ion topper Anannya (631.9) finished eighth behind Sandeep and Kiran Jadhav, the other two finalists.

Dronachary­a awardee and Olympic finalist Suma Shirur had promoted the gender neutral concept way back in 2008, keeping 60 shots for the combined event, when women shot only 40 as per the internatio­nal rules then.

Only in 2017 did the internatio­nal shooting federation, ISSF make it equal for men and women with 60 shots, and eventually brought in mixed pairs competitio­ns in the Tokyo Olympics. Over the years, some of the top shooters like Deepak Kumar, Divyansh Singh Panwar, Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar, Rudrankksh Patil and Shriyanka Sadangi have used the Lakshya Cup as a stepping stone for their glittering career.

In the junior section, Ojasvi Thakur won the title, a half point ahead of Talwar Singh, and pocketed ₹75,000. Ajay Malik won the bronze, while qualificat­ion topper Parth Mane (631.7) placed sixth.

The High Performanc­e Director of the National team, Dr. Pierre Beauchamp, was the chief guest.

The results: Seniors: 1. Himanshu Talan 251.2 (628.9); 2. Mohit Gowda 249.0 (629.5); 3. Gurjant Singh 228.2 (628.6). Juniors: 1. Ojasvi Thakur 252.0 (626.6); 2. Talwar Singh 251.5 (627.9); 3. Ajay malik 229.8 (628.4).

 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? Medallists, from left, Mohit Gowda, Himanshu Talan and Gurjant Singh, with the chief guest Dr. Pierre Beauchamp.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T Medallists, from left, Mohit Gowda, Himanshu Talan and Gurjant Singh, with the chief guest Dr. Pierre Beauchamp.

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