Manavjit Singh Sandhu's Shooting World Cup Finals Chances Brighten, Jitu Rai Misses Out
Manavjit Singh Sandhu matched second-placed Briton Edward Ling's overall score of 72 but was two behind World No. 2 Alberto Fernandez of Spain, who is on top with 74. Meanwhile, Jitu Rai finished ninth in the 10-metre air pistol, missing out on a top eight finals berth on account of lesser inner 10s.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: April 17, 2016 05:10 PM IST
Highlights
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Manavjit finished third after the 2nd day of qualification in men's trap
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Manavjit matched 2nd-placed Briton Edward Ling's overall score of 72
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Jitu finished 9th, missing out on the finals of 10-metre air pistol
India's Manavjit Singh Sandhu rallied to a third place finish after the second day of qualification in the men's trap shooting event at the ongoing International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup being held at Rio di Janerio's Olympic Shooting Centre. (Manavjit Included in Shooting Team for Rio Olympics)
Beginning the day in eighth position, former world champion Manavjit shot a 24 to match second-placed Briton Edward Ling's overall score of 72 but two behind World No. 2 Alberto Fernandez of Spain, who is on top with 74.
Meanwhile, Jitu Rai, who is World No. 1 in 50-metre pistol narrowly missed out on the finals of the men's 10-metre air pistol. Jitu shot a score of 580 in qualification to finish ninth, missing out on a top eight finals berth on account of lesser inner 10s. (Jitu Rai Shoots Gold at World Cup in Bangkok)
At least two other shooters including Juraj Tuzinsky of Slovakia, who went on to win the gold in the event, had shot the same score as Jitu's. He will also take heart from the fact that he beat his Korean rival Jin Jongoh, a triple Olympic Gold medallist, to 12th place.
Li Du of China won the Rio ISSF World Cup's first gold medal in the women's 10-metre air rifle event. Daria Dovina of Russia and Selina Gschwandtner of Germany won the silver and bronze, respectively.
India's best finish in the event came from Pooja Ghatkar, who secured 11th position with a score of 417.2 in qualification, a mere 0.3 points away from the finals mark. Ayonika Paul came in 13th with 416.4, while Apurvi Chandela finished 20th with a score of 415.7.
In other Indian performances of the day, Gurpreet Singh in the men's 10-metre pistol finished in 17th place, shooting 577, while Prakash Nanjappa in the same event, shot 569 to end in 50th position.
In women's trap, Seema Tomar finished 26th, shooting a score of 60 in an event where Chinese Taipei's Yi Chun Lin won the gold.