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World Cup gold for Bhaker

India jumped to the top of the pecking order as young Manu Bhaker clinched a gold medal, while Ravi Kumar bagged a bronze in the ISSF World Cup in Guadalajara, Mexico.

TT Bureau Published 06.03.18, 12:00 AM

New Delhi: India jumped to the top of the pecking order as young Manu Bhaker clinched a gold medal, while Ravi Kumar bagged a bronze in the ISSF World Cup in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Bhaker beat the host country's Alejandra Zavala, a two-time World Cup Finals winner, with a 10.8 in the last shot of the 24 shot final, to come out on top with a score of 237.5.

Zavala ended at 237.1 while Celine Goberville of France won the bronze with a score of 217.0.

India's Yashaswini Singh Deswal missed out on a medal, finishing fourth with 196.1.

An 11th standard student, Bhaker, who recently secured a quota place for the 2018 Buenos Aires Youth Olympic Games, continued India's surge in the season's first World Cup.

Earlier, Ravi Kumar won his first World Cup medal - a bronze in the Men's 10M Air Rifle event.

Ravi had made it to three finals last year, including in the World Cup Finals, without winning a medal.

He shot 226.4 and had to beat compatriot Deepak Kumar in a shoot-off for third and fourth spots in the final. Talented young Hungarian Istvan Peni, the world No.1, won the gold, shooting 249.5 while Austria's Alexander Schmirl won silver with 248.7.

This was India's fourth medal of the competition with Shahzar Rizvi and Jitu Rai winning gold and bronze in the Men's 10M Air Pistol and Mehuli Ghosh winning bronze in the Women's 10M Air Rifle respectively, on Day I of competitions.

Reacting after winning the medal, Manu Bhaker said: "I am extremely happy at winning gold, especially as this is my first World Cup. I look forward to perform even better in upcoming competitions."

Commenting on India's start to the new season, National Rifle Association of India president Raninder Singh said: "This is a dream start. The young guns and future of Indian shooting are firing on all cylinders."

PTI

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