Rubina Francis has won third bronze medal for India in the Paris Paralympics 2024. She has clinched the medal in the women’s air pistol SH1 event final on Saturday.
Francis finished with a total score of 211.1 in round 6 before exiting the competition. Iran’s Sareh Javanmardi claimed the gold medal with a total score of 236.8. Rubina made history by becoming India’s first-ever pistol shooter to win a medal at the Paralympics.
Who is Rubina Francis?
Rubina Francis is a renowned Para Shooter from Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, who has overcome great obstacles to become the best in her sport. Rubina was born into a lower-middle class family with addition to her leg problems. Due to financial limitations, her father, mechanic Simon Francis, found it difficult to encourage her developing love of shooting.
Inspired by her enthusiasm for Olympic athlete Gagan Narang, Rubina started her shooting journey in 2015. Her perseverance and her father’s unwavering efforts brought her to Pune’s Gun for Glory Academy in 2017, despite the financial obstacles.
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Rubina Francis Achievements
- Paralympics Games (2020) – 7th place (P2 – 10m Air Pistol)
- Asian Para Games (2022) – Bronze Medal (P2 – 10m Air Pistol)
- Osijek World Cup (2023) – Silver Medal (P2 – 10m Air Pistol) & Bronze Medal (P5 – Mixed 10m Air Pistol)
- Changwon World Cup (2023) – 2 Silver Medals (P2 (Team) – 10m Air Pistol & P5 – Mixed 10m Air Pistol) and Bronze Medal (P2 – 10m Air Pistol)
- Changwon World Cup (2022) – Silver Medal (P2 (Team) – 10m Air Pistol) & 2 Bronze Medals (P2 – 10m Air Pistol & P6 Mixed Team)
- Chateauroux World Cup (2022) – 1 Gold Medal (P6 Mixed Team), 2 Silver Medals (P2 (Team) – 10m Air Pistol & P5 – Mixed 10m Air Pistol) and Bronze (P2 – 10m Air Pistol)
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