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ISSF World Cup Final: Indian Shooters Miss Out On Medals, But Ganemat Sekhon Keeps Hopes Alive

Hri𒈔day Hazarika and Elavenil Valarivan reached their res🍌pective finals in the ISSF World Cup Final but missed the chance of bagging medals; they finished seventh in their respective categories in Doha

Indian shooter Hriday Hazarika
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A medal continued to elude the strong Indian shooting contingent in the elite ISSF World Cup Final with rifle exponents Hriday Hazarika and Elavenil Valarivan finishing seventh in their respective categories in Doha on Wednesday. (Sports News)

Young skeet shooter Ganemat Sekhon, however, kept the medal hopes alive by finishing second at the end of dꦕay one of qualification.

Hazarika shot 629.4 in the men's 10m ai⭕r rifle qualification round to make it to the final placed eighth. He began the final with a superb 10.6 and aggregated 51.9 after the first five-shot series to be in fifth position.

His eighth shot was a brillianꦕt 10.9 but poor scores on the fifth and ⭕sixth meant he would slip to seventh after 10 shots.

Hazarika i🗹mproved to sixth after his 12th shot but German Maximillian Ulbrich outgunned him on the 13th and 14th shots as the Indian bowed out. Zalan Pekler of Hungary won ꧒the gold medal.

World champion shooter Rudrankksh Patil could not make it to the eight-shooter fina🌳l in the event, shooting a subdued 626.1 ꧑to finish 13th.

Tokyo Olympian Elavenil also took the eighth and fi꧟nal qualifying spot in women's 10m a﷽ir rifle with a score of 630.8.

The 24-year-old from Tamil Nadu, who had won a World Cup Final gold in 2019, began the final with a solid 10.8, only to follow up with a ✱9.9 which pegged her back in a world-class field.

After 10 shots, Elave♏nil was in eli🌼mination zone. However, Tokyo Olympics medallist Mary Tucker of the USA took the eighth place with a low 10 on the 12th as the Indian survived.

Eꦛlavenil, though, exited soon after, becoming the third Indian in two days to bow out in seventh place after the 14th shot. Poland's ওAneta Stankiewicz won gold, while Zhiling Wang of China took silver.

Ramita Jindal🔯 and Mehuli Ghosh could not make it pas🦩t the qualification round, finishing ninth and 10th with scores of 629.4 and 628.3 respectively.

In women's skeet, Ganꦑemat began by shooting three identical rounds of 24/25 to be placed second on count-back to leader ꦕAssem Orynbay of Kazakhstan.

The duo was among four shooters on identical scores of 72, including skeet lege♚nd Kimberly Rhode o💙f the US.

Prithv🍌iraj Tondaiman, in men's trap, had two rounds of 46 to begin with, an🦩d was outside the top six.

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