India Lord Over Mixed Team Events to Soar to the Top of Beijing Shooting World Cup Medals Tally


Manu Bhaker and Saurabh Chaudhary Win Back to Back Mixed Team Air Pistol World Cup Titles.
AnjumMoudgil and Divyansh Singh Panwar win Mixed Air Rifle Title for India’s First medal of Beijing World Cup.

New Delhi, April 25, 2019: Young Indian Shooters lorded over the Mixed Team competitions on day three of the ongoing International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup Rifle/Pistol in Beijing, in the process going to the top of the medals tally with a double gold effort on the day.

Highlighted by the teenage pairing of Manu Bhaker and Saurabh Chaudhary’s second gold in the 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team competition in as many World Cup stages this year, another teenager Divyansh Singh Panwar also struck gold in the corresponding Air Rifle Mixed Team event partnering the more accomplished AnjumMoudgil to help cap a memorable day for India in international sport shooting.

The start of the day however was all abouta new pair, a new format and a new result. Anjum partnered Divyansh,another talented teenager in only his second senior competition, for the very first time to beat a classy Chinese pair 17-15 in a pulsating gold medal match.

The win was even more creditable given that a new format was being tried by the ISSF for the Mixed events in Beijing.

Then came the icing on the cake with Manu and Saurabh’s victory in the 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team competition. The teenage stars downing comprehensively, yet another classy Chinese pair consisting of former Olympic Champion Pang Wei and New Delhi 2019 world cup finalist Jiang Ranxin, 16-6 in the gold medal match

The new format entailed the top eight teams qualifying for the final round where four quarterfinal (QF), two semifinals (SF) and a final would determine the eventual medalists.

The QF would be a 30-shot match-up between pairs in Rifle while a 40-shot one in Pistol.The medal events would entail a series of single shots per competitor per team. To decide the medals, the pair with the higherseries aggregate would be allotted two points and the first team to reach 16 points would be adjudged the winner. In the Air Rifle event, a single shot would start the final before the series of two shots kicked-in.

Anjum and Divyansh were also up against a formidable host pair of Liu Ruxuan and Yang Haoranin the final and in an up and down final where it once looked like the Chinese pair would pull through, the Indians came back admirably to tie at 15 points each, before winning the shoot-off tiebreaker under pressure to win a stunning gold.

The second Indian team in the competition, ApurviChandela and Deepak Kumar also reached the finals but finished sixth eventually.

In the Air Pistol event, Saurabh and Manu began from where they had left at the home world cup in Delhi a couple of months back, soundly beating top class competition en-route to an encore.

They did enough to make it to the final eight and then beat an experienced German pair in the QF, a second Chinese pair in the semis, before comprehensively beating Pang and Jiang 16-6 in the gold medal match. At one stage they were 12-0 up against their opponents before losing out on a few series.

Adarsh Singh in the Men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol was the best placed Indian after day one of qualification, shooting a score of 290 in the first precision stage to lie in 15th position. Anish Bhanwala shot 289 to be in 17th spot while ArpitGoel was lying 22nd after a round of 288. The trio goes into the second Rapid Fire stage on Friday for a shot at the final where the top six qualify. A total of 57 shooters are in the fray.

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