Tokyo: Indian shooter Anjum Moudgil and Tejaswini Sawant failed to make the final of the 50m Rifle 3 final event, each for the 15th and 33rd position, at the Olympics here on Saturday.
This means that the sightseeing of the Indian shooting team in the match continued with no participant except for Saurabh Chaudhary who qualified for the final, after entering Tokyo behind several amazing performances and expectations that soared.
The world silver-silver-medal championship was finished with 1167 and 54 inner 10, while veterans sawant scored 1154 for three series standing knees and vulnerable to the distance of asaka firing.
Moudgil, who was in the top 8 for a while, lifted hope before the last series after a good set of 40 shots, but he could not support it.
He had a good way in knees and vulnerable but gave it in a stand, shoot 382.
Sawant could never recover from a bad round of knees even though he had a good 394 before managing 376 in standing.
Yulia Zykova The Russian Olympic Committee was completed with 1182, the Olympic qualification record.
The top eight shooters in the qualification made the final.
Other finalists are the United States, Jolyn Beer of Germany, Yulia Karimova Roc, Andrea Arsovic of Serbia, Nina Christenland, Sloenia’s Ziva Dvorsak and Jeanette Hegg Duestad from Norway.
Sanjeev Rajput now is the only Indian shooter left in Fray at The Games.