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Shooting National Selection Trials: Esha Singh among three winners on Thursday

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Dehradun (Uttarakhand) [India], June 26 (ANI): Olympian and reigning mixed team pistol world champion Esha Singh, was among the three winners on day three of the National Selection Trials 3 and 4 for Group A Rifle and Pistol shooters on Thursday.

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The competition is currently underway here at the Trishul Shooting range in the Uttarakhand capital. While Telangana's Esha won the 25m pistol women T3 competition, Kerala's Vidarsa Vinod took the 50m rifle 3 positions (3P) T4 honours and Maharashtra's Parth Rakesh Mane, won the 10m air rifle men T4 title, in what was another day of intense competition among the best rifle and pistol shooters of India.

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Esha shot a 580 to take third spot in qualifications, but stamped her class in the finals when needed most, that is towards the end stages, to completely blow away Maharashtra's Abhidnya Ashok Patil, who had to settle for silver. Tamil Nadu's Niveditha Nair came third, as per a press release from the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI).

Abhidnya, who had topped qualification with a quality 585, was ahead of Esha by two till the seventh series of the 10-series final, but the Olympian finished with two perfect series of five-hits and four-hits in the final series to end on a score of 41. Abhidnya scored a total of seven points in the final three series to end with 36, while Niveditha exited after the ninth series to take third with a score of 30.

In the men's 10m air rifle T4, as is the normal in international competitions, the eighth and final qualification berth went at 630.6 after 60 shots. Two-time Olympian and 3P specialist Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar topped it with a 633.5, while Parth qualified fourth with 631.9.

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Winner of the T3 trial Uma Mahesh Maddineni, took the early lead in the finals, which also featured former world number one and world record holder Divyansh Singh Panwar and three shooters from the Army compete.

Junior World Championship medalist Parth, was hovering around third throughout the initial stages, went into joint lead with Aishwary, only after the 16th single shot of the eliminations stage. The 17th, a 10.7, took him to sole lead, and he held on gamely after that to take the win, finishing with 251.8.

Aishwary's chase fell 0.3 short of Parth as he took second, while Uma settled for third place on the day.

In the women's 3P T4 final, Kerala's Vidarsa Vinod got the better of a star-studded field, finishing with 462.7 after 45 shots, to edge out Punjab's former world championship silver medalist and two-time Olympian Anjum Moudgil by 0.3 points. Haryana's Nischal, a World Cup silver-medalist, was third.

Earlier, T3 winner Sift Kaur Samra of Punjab topped the qualifications with a superb 594, edging out world championship medalist Mehuli Ghosh by a point. The winner took the sixth qualifying spot with a score of 587.

The trials continue on day four Friday, with two finals, the 10m air rifle women T3 and the 25m rapid-fire pistol men T4, on the roster. (ANI)

(The story has come from a syndicated feed and has not been edited by the Tribune Staff.)

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