Tokyo: “Circuit Damage” in the cost of the gun confuses India Ace Man Manu Manu Bhaker because he has greatly missed the qualifications for the final of the 10m water pistol event at the Tokyo Olympics here on Sunday.
Because technical obstacles during the second series, Manu lost more than five minutes, enough to disturb someone’s rhythm in precision sports, after making an impressive start in his first Olympic appearance.
His father Ramkishan Bhaker, and officials of the National Rifle Association (NRAI), said that the electronic trigger of the Manu pistol had “experienced damage to the circuit” in the midst of the second series of qualifications.
Manu returned to the shooting point after resolving the problem but at that time, it had disrupted his momentum when he rose again, against world-class archives consisting of the Olympics and world champions.
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Manu was pegged back by a technical error involving his weapon after an impressive start seemed to take one place in the last eight.
The opening of 98 is 19 years, ranked number two in the world, pegged back by technical errors after the beginning who saw it took one place in the last eight.
The opening of 98 was attended by 95, 94 and 95 when the young shooter dropped from Top-10.
With 98, the Game Commonwealth and Young Olympic gold medalist tried to do back in the fifth series, but one 8 and three 9 in the sixth series and finally left the French woman Celine Goberville to slap the eighth and final qualifier.
Manu recovered well to shoot 98 in the 5th series but looked under a little time pressure.
Shooter Gun Heena Sidhu, who has represented India in two Olympics other than becoming a former world champion and world record holder, explained in detail the problems faced by compatriot while slamming those who held pressure.
“For everyone who quickly judges that Manu gives up on pressure.
I just knew what happened to the equipment in detail and how much time was lost.
He didn’t give up on the pressure he got up for it.” Giving a score of 575 in less than 34 minutes is n nervous achievement, “Heena tweeted.
He was very close so that the last shot was part in 10 he had been in the final even after …
https: // t .co / zi82jpqbj5- Heena Sidhu (@ heenasidhu10) 1627180623000Manau finished 12 in the event with a total score of 575 while Yashaswini Singh Deswal was successfully placed 13 with 574.
Cut-off was 577.
Both Indians appeared in their first.
Olympics.
In another tweet, HEENA Writing, “He was very close to that if the last shot was the heart of 10 he had been in the final even after through the details of a complete weapon between the matches.
“Stop judging athletes in numbers because it’s the only thing you can understand.
Start understanding performance !! Praise two Indian shooters for their business, Heena said,” Manu and desenger rank 12, 13 with 575 and 574.
I think they put it A brave battle that is brave, especially Manu, after having a problem with the equipment.
“I think this experience will make them stronger for a mixed team event that I really look forward to now.”