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Golden start for Indian shooters at Changwon junior world championships

NEW DELHI: Talented shooters Shubham Bisla and Sainyam gave India a golden start at the ISSF World Junior Championship, winning the men's and women's 10m Air Pistol competitions in Changwon, Korea here on Sunday.

While it was Shubham's first gold at the ISSF junior level, Sainyam backed up her win in the Suhl Junior World Cup last month, with an encore in Changwon.

India, as a result, won both golds on offer on day one of the competitions and were comfortably leading the medal tally.

Shubham was the first to fire for India when he shot 244.6 in the men's air pistol final, leaving China's Bu Shuaihang, who shot 239.6, way behind.

Korea's Kim Kanghyun won bronze with 218.2.

Earlier, Shubham had shot 578 to qualify in second place behind Bu, who topped the qualification charts with a 585.

Amit Sharma (576) and Sagar Bhargava (575) also made it to the top eight for India, grabbing the sixth and eighth qualifying spots. Amit finished fifth and Sagar fourth, eventually.

Sainyam was also in a league of her own in the women's final, shooting 242.2 to the silver winning Korean Oh Ye Jin's 239.4.

China's Yao Qianxun was third with 218.6.

Two Indians had made the cut in this final. Sainyam, who shot 576 in qualification, took the fifth qualifying spot, while Urva Chaudhary was sixth with the same score with lesser inner 10s than Sainyam.

Urva narrowly missed out on a medal, finishing fourth eventually with a score of 198.1.

Monday will see two more finals -- the 10m Air Rifle and Air Pistol Mixed Team. The all-events Junior World Championships conclude on July 25.

Trap women miss out in Lonato Shotgun World Cup

Indian women missed out on finals qualifying at the ISSF Shotgun World Cup in Lonato, Italy with Shreyasi Singh emerging as the best Indian on show.

She shot 111 for a 32nd place finish, while Manisha Keer also shot the same score for a 35th place finish. Rajeshwari Kumari with 106, was further back in 52nd spot.

In men's Trap, Prithviraj Tondaiman remained in contention shooting 97 after the first four rounds of qualification, to be currently placed in sixth spot.

The top six make the finals cut.

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