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Pooja Ghatkar Wins India Bronze in Shooting World Cup

Deepak Kumar finished fifth in men’s 10m air rifle final.

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Pooja Ghatkar overcame technical issues to clinch the women's 10m air rifle bronze medal, as host nation India opened their account on a positive note in the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup in Delhi on Friday.

Competing in his maiden World Cup, Deepak Kumar finished fifth in men's 10m air rifle final with a score of 185.4, while Ravi Kumar was placed eighth with 122.0 after having made the cut for the eight-man final. They were fourth and sixth in the qualification.

In the women's trap event, Rajeshwari Kumari (17th), Seema Tomar (22nd) and Manisha Kheer (29th) failed to clear the qualification hurdle.

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From India's perspective, the day belonged to the 27-year-old Ghatkar, who, despite a “torn” blinder, displayed exemplary composure to secure a podium finish. The former Asian champion shot 228.8 in the final of 10m air rifle to finish third on the podium, and win her maiden World Cup medal at the Karni Singh Shooting Range after two final appearances in the past.

China's Mengyao Shi won the gold medal with 252.1, while setting a new world record in the event. Mengyao's compatriot Dong Lijie bagged the silver with a score of 248.9 on day one of competitions.

Ghatkar, who had missed out on a Rio Olympics quota place by a whisker last year, said she was looking forward after having buried that chapter.

Mentored by Olympic bronze medallist Gagan Narang, Ghatkar managed a10.8 and 10.7 in her 19th and 21st shots to assure herself of a medal.

In the qualification, Ghatkar finished in second position with 418.0 behind eventual champion Mengayo (418.6) and ahead of the Lijie (417.7).

In Ghatkar's event, Vinita Bhardwaj and Megha Sajjanar failed to qualify for the final and finished 16th and 20th respectively.

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The men's 10m air rifle was won by Chinese Wong Buhan (249.5) with a world record, while Peter Sidi of Hungary (249.1) and Atsushi Shimada (227.4) bagged the silver and bronze medals respectively.

Penny Smith of Australia won the gold medal in women's trap with a world record score of 40, Italy's Jessica Rossi (38) bagged silver, while Mopsi Veromaa (27) of Finland had to be contend with the bronze.

At the end of men's 25m rapid-fire pistol precision stage, Neeraj Kumar was placed fifth, Gurpreet Singh was 12th and Harpreet Singh was 17th.

China leads the standings at the end of day one with two gold medals and one silver medal, while India was fifth overall. The other gold of the day went to Australia.

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