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Mehuli Ghosh and Shahu Tushar Mane give India their second gold of the Changwon Shooting World Cup

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(L-R)- Mehuli Ghosh, Shahu Tushar Mane atop the podium in Changwon with their ISSF World Cup gold medals and the National Flag.

Trap Men’s Team win silver, Shiva Narwal and Palak claim bronze in 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team

Khel Today Bureau

New Delhi: Mehuli Ghosh and Shahu Tushar Mane won India’s second gold medal of the on-going International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun stage in Changwon, Korea, beating Hungary’s Eszter Meszaros and Istvan Peni 17-13 in a hard-fought 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team gold medal encounter.

It was a profitable day five of competitions for India at the Changwon International Shooting range as the Men’s Trap team also won a silver, while Shiva Narwal and Palak blitzed Kazakhstan 16-0 to claim bronze in the 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team event.

India thus cemented joint second place on the medals tally with a total haul of two gold, one silver and one bronze medal. Arjun Babuta had won India’s first gold on day three in the 10m Air Rifle Men competition.

Serbia leads the tally with three gold while China shares second place with India with the exact same medal haul. Both India’s golds have come in Olympic events.

Shooting early Wednesday morning, Mehuli and Shahu had to ward off a late surge by the Hungarians to put finally put it across the line.

The pair began the final, carrying on from where they had left off on Tuesday, shooting consistently high scores to open up a 11-7 lead over the strong Hungarian pair. However, Eszter and Istvan fought back admirably to tie the match at 13-13 before Mehuli and Shahu dug deep to take the next two single-shot series and strike gold.

Incidentally both Mehuli and Shahu had won individual silver medals in Air Rifle at the 2018 Buenos Aires Youth Olympic Games. Since then, while Mehuli has had some success at this level, it was Shahu’s senior team debut and as such his first senior ISSF medal for India.

The Men’s Trap team of Prithviraj Tondaiman, Vivaan Kapoor and Bhowneesh Mendiratta also won silver late in the day, going down 2-6 to Slovakia in the gold medal match.

The trio had shot brilliantly to reach the final, winning the first and second qualification stages with combined scores of 213 and 629.7 respectively. Slovakians Michal Slamka, Hubert Olejnik and Adrian Drobny joined them finishing second in qualification stage two with a score of 627.3.

It was touch n go in the gold medal match as both sides were locked at two points apiece after the first two series of shots. The Slovaks won the third series 13-11 and the fourth 13-12 to seal gold thereafter as the Indians came up with misses at the wrong time.

Each team member shoots five-single series shots and the team with the higher cumulative hits are awarded two points. The first team to six points wins the match.

In what was the day’s most sensational performance however, youngsters and India debutants Shiva Narwal and Palak, stunned the crowd as they blanked Kazakhstan’s Irina Loktionova and Vladimir Rakhimzhan 16-0 in a bronze medal encounter.

The Kazakhs could not fend off the initial onslaught by the two young Indians and wilted in the end to go down without getting on the board.

There are five gold medals to be decided on Thursday, day six of competitions. The Men’s and Women’s Team golds in both 10m Air Rifle and 10m Pistol will be decided first with the Trap Mixed Team finals scheduled as the last final of the day.

The ISSF World Cup Rifle/Pistol/Changwon concludes on July 21, 2022, the day the delegations leave.

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