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Junior Shooting World Championship: Aishwary Tomar shatters World Record in 50m Rifle 3 position to clinch GOLD medal

Junior Shooting World Championship: Aishwary Tomar shatters World Record in 50m Rifle 3 position to clinch GOLD medal

Junior Shooting World Championship: Aishwary Tomar shatters World Record: Young Indian shooter Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar smashed the world record in the final to win gold in men’s 50m rifle 3 positions event at the ISSF junior world championships here. Tomar equalled the junior world record score of 1185 in qualification to top the field […]

Junior Shooting World Championship: Aishwary Tomar shatters World Record: Young Indian shooter Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar smashed the world record in the final to win gold in men’s 50m rifle 3 positions event at the ISSF junior world championships here.

Tomar equalled the junior world record score of 1185 in qualification to top the field on Monday.

The youngster then bettered the junior world record in the final with a score of 463.4, finishing nearly seven points ahead of second-placed Frenchman Lucas Kryzs, who won the silver with a score of 456.5.

Junior Shooting World Championship: Aishwary Tomar shatters World Record in 50m Rifle 3 position to clinch GOLD medal

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Gavin Barnick of USA won bronze with a score of 446.6.

Junior Shooting World Championship: Among other Indians in the field, Sanskar Havelia was 11th with a score of 1160, Pankaj Mukheja 15th with 1157, Sartaj Tiwana 16th with 1157 and Gurman Singh finished 22nd with a score of 1153.

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Junior Shooting World Championship: Aishwary Tomar shatters World Record in 50m Rifle 3 position to clinch GOLD medal

Earlier in the day, India’s 14-year-old shooter Naamya Kapoor fired her way to the gold medal ahead of celebrated compatriot Manu Bhaker in the women’s 25m pistol event.
Kapoor shot 36 in the final to claim the top prize ahead of France’s Camille Jedrzejewski (33) and 19-year-old Olympian Bhakar (31), who has already won three gold so far in the tournament.

Bhaker settled for the bronze after the French markswoman prevailed in a shoot-off on Monday.

Another Indian shooter in the women’s final, Rhythm Sangwan, finished fourth as the country dominated the event.

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