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    ISSF World Cup: India wins Gold in Men 10m Air Rifle Team

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    The Indian team comprising of Arjun Babuta, Shahu Tushar Mane, and Paarth Makhija clinched gold in Men’s 10m Air Rifle Team as India climbed to the top of the medal tally on day five of the ISSF World Cup in Changwon, Korea.

    The Indian trio beat Korea 17-15 in a nerve-wracking final to win the third gold at Changwon. The Indians were able to ward off the Korean challenge after being down 11-15 at one stage. It was Arjun and Shahu second gold of the competition.

    It was all silver after that as the Women 10m Air Rifle Team of Elavenil Valarivan, Ramita and Mehuli Ghosh fought hard and were as close as 10-12 before the Koreans won the last two rounds of single shots to nail it 16-10 in their favour.

    From Left – Ramita, Mehuli Ghosh & Elavenil Valarivan with their Silver medals in Women’s 10m Air Rifle Team.

    In the Men 10m Air Pistol Team, Shiva Narwal, Naveen and Sagar Dangi fought tooth and nail with a determined Italian side to be level 15-15 before the final series. However, Paolo Monna, Alessio Torracchi and Luca Tesconi proved too experienced for the new look Indian team as the Italians clinched gold 17-15.

    India third silver of the day came in the Women’s 10m Air Pistol Team. Rhythm Sangwan, Yuvika Tomar and Palak, again a fresh team, looked out of it at 2-10 against a quality Korean side comprising Tokyo Olympics silver medallist Kim Minjung.

    It was then that coach Samaresh Jung called for a time-out and it brought about an admirable fight back from India as they closed in at 12-14. However, the Koreans stamped their class in the final series and pulled it off 16-12 for their third gold of the tournament.

    Shiva Narwal, Naveen & Sagar Dangi with their Silver medals in Men’s 10m Air Pistol Team.

    In the Trap Mixed Team, the Indian pairs of Prithviraj Tondaiman-Preeti Rajak and Bhowneesh Mendrita-Neeru did not qualify for the medal events.

    India is on top of the medal tally with eight medals which includes three gold, four silver and one bronze.