Five: Indian shooter Anish Bhanwala, Adarsh Singh and Vijayveer Sidhu combined to win a gold medal at the 25m-year-old Rapid Fire Gun Team because the country ended the ISSF junior world championship on the standings here.
Trio India shot a total of 10 to complete ahead of their German colleagues Fabian Otto, Felix Luca Hollfoth and Tobias GSOell (2) in the gold medal contest on Friday.
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Bronze was won by Hisha (76) in an event that only shows India.
Vinay Pratap Singh Chandrawat claimed the men’s double trap event at a gold medal with a score of 120, while the silver went to Shajpreet Singh (114) and bronze to mayak shokeen (/ 111).
Previously on Friday, Aisushi Podder and Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar won silver at 50m Rifle 3 the position of the mixed team to continue the dominance of India in the tournament.
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The Indian duo has topped the qualification with a score of 590 world record equivalent, with a gold medalist finally finished in second place.
Other Indian teams Nischal and Stasj Singh Tiwana finished eighth in the qualifying round with a score of 574.
It is after a pair of Indian Ritme Sangwan and Vijayveer Sidhu won 25m Rapid Fire Gold Medal.
Sangwan and Sidhu beat Thailand’s Kanyakorn Hirunphoem and Schwakon Triniphakorn 9-1 to take the 10th gold in India from an ongoing event.
The country also claimed a bronze medal in this event with Tejaswani and Anish Triumphing 10-8 against other Thai teams in Chawisa Paduka and Ram Khamhaeng.
In the position of Junior Women’s 50m Rifle 3, Prasiddhi Mamahant, Nishcal and Ayushi podder won a silver medal after going down to the American Elizabeth McGhin trio, Lorraine Zaun, and Carolynn Tucker.
Indians beaten 43-47.
Indian Table Toppers end the tournament with 30 medals including 13 gold, 11 silver and six bronze.
USA finished second with 6 gold, 8 silver and 6 bronze.