Consistent: Sejal and Ravinder continued from where they left off in the qualification round.
| Photo Credit: Kamesh Srinivasan
Ravinder Singh and Sejal Kamble clinched the mixed air pistol gold for the Army with a 16-12 victory over Pranavi Dwaram and Mukesh Nelavalli in the 67th National shooting championship at the Dr. Karni Singh Range, Tughlakabad, on Saturday.
The Army pair had topped qualification and it was no surprise that it was able to assert itself in the gold medal match.
Jatin Chaudhary and Kavita Dhoundiyal bounced back from the brink of defeat to beat Anjali Choudhary and Vinayak Kumbhar of Assam Rifles Marksmanship Unit 17-15 to clinch a memorable bronze for the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP).
Biggest surprise
However, the biggest surprise was that Sarabjot Singh, the mixed event bronze medallist of the Paris Olympics, and fellow Olympian Rhythm Sangwan, missed the medal round on count back and placed Haryana fifth among 27 teams. The Haryana pair shot 571 and lost the qualification for the bronze medal match 14x to 20x to the Assam Rifles team.
The air pistol triple gold medallist, Suruchi Phogat added another gold by winning the mixed air pistol youth crown in partnership with Samrat Rana, outclassing the qualification topper, the Uttarakhand pair of Abhinav Deshwal and Yashasvi Joshi 16-2.
The Karnataka pair of Gamberya Gowda and Jonathan Antony bagged the junior mixed team gold, pushing the Andhra Pradesh team of Pranavi Dwaram and Mukesh Nelavalli to its second silver for the day.
The results: 10m air pistol: Mixed team: 1. Army (Ravinder Singh, Sejal Kamble) 16 (579); 2. Andhra Pradesh (Pranavi Dwaram, Mukesh Nelavalli) 12 (577); 3. ITBP (Jatin Chaudhary, Kavita Dhoundiyal) 17 (573); 4. Assam Rifles Marksmanship Unit (Anjali Choudhary, Vinayak Kumbhar) 15 (571).
Mixed junior team: 1. Karnataka (Gamberya Gowda, Jonathan Antony) 16 (580); 2. Andhra Pradesh (Pranavi Dwaram, Mukesh Nelavalli) 10 (576); 3. Haryana (Palak Gulia, Shubham Bisla) 17 (571); 4. Maharashtra (Krushnali Rajput, Tejas Dhere) 5 (573).
Mixed youth team: 1. Haryana (Samrat Rana, Suruchi Phogat) 16 (575); 2. Uttarakhand (Abhinav Deshwal, Yashasvi Joshi) 2 (576); 3. Karnataka (Avanthika Madhu, Jonathan Antony) 17 (570); 4. Delhi (Jasvir Singh Sahni, Saina Bharwani) 13 (570).
25m sports pistol: Junior men: 1. Mukesh Nelavalli 588; 2. Abhinav Choudhary 587; 3. Suraj Sharma 587.
25m standard pistol: Junior women: 1. Tejaswani 570; 2. Manvi Jain 568; 3. Shikha Chaudhary 567.
50m free pistol: Women: 1. Sainyam 548; 2. Simranpreet Kaur Brar 545; 3. Neha 543.
Published – December 21, 2024 06:58 pm IST
