Ravinder clinches gold, Elavenil bags bronze on Day 1 of Shooting Worlds

Ravinder shot 569 in men’s free pistol to finish on top of the 47-man pile and also combined with Kamaljeet (540, 20th) and Yogesh Kumar (537, 24th) to win the team silver in the event.

Ravinder clinches gold, Elavenil bags bronze on Day 1 of Shooting Worlds

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Ravinder Singh ensured the best possible start for the Indian squad on the opening day of the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Championship Rifle/Pistol in Cairo, winning gold in men’s 50m pistol before two-time Olympian and Asian champion Elavenil Valarivan clinched bronze, her first individual world’s medal, in sensational fashion in women’s 10m air rifle.

Ravinder shot 569 in men’s free pistol to finish on top of the 47-man pile and also combined with Kamaljeet (540, 20th) and Yogesh Kumar (537, 24th) to win the team silver in the event.

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Ela shot a super 633.4 in the women’s 10m air rifle qualification round to take the fifth qualifying spot, while Olympic and now world champion Ban Hyojin of Korea took the eighth and final spot with a 633.0.

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China’s Han Jiayu, who was dethroned from the world crown, topped qualification with searing 635.1. Also making the finals was Wang Zifei, the world record holder from China, who would win silver eventually.

Ela, as she did in Shymkent in the Asian Championships earlier this year, was in the zone from shot one of the final, opening with a 10.8. With high-scores coming from every lane, Ela did really well to be in fourth after the first two series of five shots and as the single shots began, moved into joint lead with Ban after the 14th shot.

With the race to 24-shots getting intense, Ela took the sole lead for the first time in the match with a bull’s eye (10.9) on her 17th, but slipped to third with a 10.0 on her 19th. A 10.6 on her 20th confirmed the medal and she would have to settle for it as Ban and Wang would only get stronger. The Korean finished with 255.0 with the Chinese a point behind.

“Definitely one of the most intense finals that I have ever been a part of,” said the Indian after the final.

She would also win a second medal on the day, the women’s 10m air rifle team bronze alongside Meghana Sajjanar (631.2, 17th) and Shreya Agrawal (628.7, 33rd).

Among other results of the day, Anish in the men’s 25m rapid-fire pistol qualifications shot 291 in stage one while Sameer shot 286, and Adarsh Singh shot 285. They will come back on Sunday for stage two, with the top six going through to the medal round.

In the women’s 50m pistol, Priyanka Patel was sixth with a score of 533, Sakshi Suryavanshi ninth with 532 and Parisha Gupta shot 531 for an 11th-place finish.

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