Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar wins rifle 3P gold

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Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar wins rifle 3P gold


Aishwary together with his reward
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Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar received the gold in rifle 3-position occasion with a 0.8 level margin over Tian Jiaming of China within the fifteenth Asian taking pictures championship in Changwon, Korea, on Wednesday.

There was no query of an Olympic quota for India within the occasion, as Swapnil Kusale and Akhil Sheoran had already received the utmost potential two Olympic quota within the occasion for the nation within the World Championships.

The Indian crew was pushed to the silver by China which was dominant with a world report of 1777 factors, 13 higher than India.

India claimed each the combined entice gold medals. Manisha Keer and Prithviraj Tondaiman received by beating Korea 141-136, whereas the junior combined entice gold was claimed by Aadya Tripathi and Shardul Vihan with a complete of 131.

The different Indian crew of Bhavya Tripathi and Bakhtyaruddin Malek shot 130, however was ineligible to be among the many medals.

China topped the medals desk with 33 gold, 21 silver and 22 bronze. India was second with 21 gold, 21 silver and 13 bronze. Host Korea received 16 gold, 22 silver and 19 bronze.

The outcomes:

50m rifle 3-position: Men: 1. Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar 463.5 (591), 2.Tian Jiaming (Chn) 462.7 (593), 3. Du Linshu (Chn) 450.3 (597); 9. Akhil Sheoran 587; 11. Swapnil Kusale 586; RPO: Goldi Gurjar 585; Niraj Kumar 582.

Team: 1. China 1777 (WR); 2. India 1764; 3. Japan 1760.

Trap: Mixed crew: 1. India (Manissha Keer, Prithviraj Tondaiman) 141, 2. Korea 136, 3. China 134 and Kuwait 133; 12. India-2 (Preeti Rajak, Kynan Chenai) 125.

Junior combined crew: 1. India-2 (Aadya Tripathi, Shardul Vihan) 131, 2. Kazakhstan 125(4), 3. China 125(3) and Chinese Taipei 117; 5. India (Bhavya Tripathi, Bakhtyaruddin Malek) 130.

25m centre fireplace pistol: 1. Song Jong-Ho (Kor) 587, 2. Phan Xuan Chuyan (Vie) 582, 3. Pradeep Singh Shekhawat 582; 5. Prabhjot Singh 580; 9. Yogesh Singh 575; 14. Rajendra Bagul 568.

Team: 1. Korea 1743, 2. India 1737, 3. Vietnam 1730.



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