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New Delhi, March 28 (Ians) Indian skeet shooters bowed out at the qualification stage of both the women’s and men’s individual competition, at the ongoing International Shooting Sport Federation (Issf) World Cup Shotgun Championship at Larnaca, Cyprus.
Raiza Dhillon was the best Indian finisher overall, shooting a score of 114 for a 16th-place finish in the women’s skeet. London Olympics bronze medallist and six-time European champion Danka Bartekova of Slovakia won gold in the event.
Among the other Indian women in the fray, Parinaz Dhaliwal shot 108 for a 33rd place finish while Areeba Khan was further back in 40th with a score of 105, the National Rifle Association of India (Nrai) informed in a release on Tuesday.
In the men’s skeet, Angad Vir Singh Bajwa shot 116 to finish 33rd while Abhay Singh Sekhon was 74th with a tally of 108 hits. Man Singh shot 105 for an 86th-place finish.
Four of them,...
Raiza Dhillon was the best Indian finisher overall, shooting a score of 114 for a 16th-place finish in the women’s skeet. London Olympics bronze medallist and six-time European champion Danka Bartekova of Slovakia won gold in the event.
Among the other Indian women in the fray, Parinaz Dhaliwal shot 108 for a 33rd place finish while Areeba Khan was further back in 40th with a score of 105, the National Rifle Association of India (Nrai) informed in a release on Tuesday.
In the men’s skeet, Angad Vir Singh Bajwa shot 116 to finish 33rd while Abhay Singh Sekhon was 74th with a tally of 108 hits. Man Singh shot 105 for an 86th-place finish.
Four of them,...
- 3/28/2023
- by News Bureau
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New Delhi, March 27 (Ians) Raiza Dhillon shot a 70, to emerge the best Indian on show on competition Day One of the International Shooting Sport Federation (Issf) World Cup Shotgun in Larnaca, Cyprus.
Raiza, competing in the women’s skeet, was in the 14th spot after three rounds of qualification and will be aiming to finish among the top eight with 50 targets coming up on Tuesday before the final rounds begin on the same day.
Parinaz Dhailwal shot 64 to lie in the 44th spot while Areeba Khan was further down in 58th, having shot a 59, the National Rifle Association of India (Nrai) informed in a release on Monday.
The leading score of the day was the 72 shot by six shooters, with Victoria Larsson of Sweden perched on the top of the leaderboard.
In the men’s skeet, India’s Angad Vir Singh Bajwa also shot 70 but found himself in the 47th...
Raiza, competing in the women’s skeet, was in the 14th spot after three rounds of qualification and will be aiming to finish among the top eight with 50 targets coming up on Tuesday before the final rounds begin on the same day.
Parinaz Dhailwal shot 64 to lie in the 44th spot while Areeba Khan was further down in 58th, having shot a 59, the National Rifle Association of India (Nrai) informed in a release on Monday.
The leading score of the day was the 72 shot by six shooters, with Victoria Larsson of Sweden perched on the top of the leaderboard.
In the men’s skeet, India’s Angad Vir Singh Bajwa also shot 70 but found himself in the 47th...
- 3/27/2023
- by News Bureau
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Patiala, Nov 24 (Ians) Khelo India Youth Games champion Darshna Rathore of Rajasthan defeated India’s top ranked women’s Skeet shooter Ganemat Sekhon of Punjab 50-46 to win her maiden National Women’s Skeet title here on Wednesday. Ganemat, however, won the Junior Women’s crown winning a shoot-off from Areeba Khan of Uttar Pradesh after both had […]...
- 11/24/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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