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Anjum claims third straight title in 50m rifle 3 positions

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Bhopal, December 25

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India’s top rifle and pistol shooters continued to shine at the 63rd National Championship with Anjum Moudgil winning the women’s 50m rifle 3 positions title for a third year in a row here today.

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Moudgil’s fellow Tokyo Olympics quota holders Abhishek Verma and Yashaswini Singh Deswal were also crowned national champions in the 10m air pistol mixed team competition.

Manu Bhaker, another Tokyo Olympics quota winner, clinched the junior mixed team pistol event partnering Sarabjot Singh, thereby winning her seventh gold of the Nationals.

In top form

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Moudgil was in top form throughout the day, topping qualification with a 1172, way ahead of the field. Raj Chaudhary of Haryana came second with a 1164. She then shot 449.9 in the finals to claim gold, leaving Tamil Nadu’s N Gaayathri a clear 2.6 behind for silver.

Nishchal of Haryana won bronze in the women’s 3P while also winning the junior women’s 3P title with a 451.9 in the junior final. Moudgil also won the team gold in the category for Punjab.

In the 10m air pistol mixed team events, the Haryana duo of Verma and Deswal overcame Maharashtra’s Harshada Nithave and Aniket 16-10 in the final. Bhaker and Sarabjot were 16-8 winners over Punjab’s Khushseerat and Arshdeep Banga in the junior final. — PTI

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