Yashaswini Singh Wins Gold, Manu Bhaker Settles for Silver


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Yashaswini Singh (C) and Manu Bhaker, on the left. (Photo Credit: NRAI)

Yashaswini Singh (C) and Manu Bhaker, on the left. (Photo Credit: NRAI)

India’s Yashaswini Singh Deswal personified consistency and calmness on her way to winning the gold medal in the women’s 10m air pistol ahead of the more celebrated Manu Bhaker in the ISSF World Cup on Saturday.

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  • Last Updated:March 20, 2021, 22:40 IST
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India’s Yashaswini Singh Deswal personified consistency and calmness on her way to winning the gold medal in the women’s 10m air pistol ahead of the more celebrated Manu Bhaker in the ISSF World Cup here on Saturday. Deswal shot 238.8 to comfortably finish on top of the podium in the eight-women final while Bhaker managed 236.7 to settle for the silver medal.

Viktoria Chaika of Belarus bagged the bronze medal with 215.9 at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range. The other Indian in the final, Shri Nivetha, started well but had to eventually settle for the fourth place with 193.5. Earlier, the 23-year-old Deswal also topped the qualifications with qualifications with 579, her sequence of scores reading 99 96 97 97 98 92 Bhaker, 19, shot a total of 577 for second place (94 95 97 95 98 98), while Nivetha shot 574 to be placed fourth (97 96 94 94 97 97) in the qualifications. Both Deswal and Bhaker are Tokyo Olympics quota holders.

In a strong start to the 24-shot final for India, Bhaker topped the first series with Deswal and Nivetha following her in second and third place, respectively. However, Deswal pipped her compatriot Bhaker at the top position before the final entered the elimination stage. There was no looking back for Deswal from thereon as the 2019 Rio de Janeiro World Cup gold medallist led the field till the end of the final. Such was India’s dominance in the event that after their three shooters finished in the top four in the qualifying, they held the top three position till the end of the fourth series when Nivetha was pipped by Mexican, Alejandra Zavala Vazquez, who finished fifth. Deswal secured her Tokyo Games quota with her gold medal in Rio.

Deswal and Bhaker added to the bronze medal won by Divyansh Singh Panwar in the men’s 10m air rifle earlier on the second competition day.

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