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ISSF Junior World Cup: Indian shooters stay on target, win 7 medals on opening day

Press Trust of India • September 19, 2016, 11:20:02 IST
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Indian shooters won seven medals, including three gold, on the opening day of ISSF Junior World Cup for pistol, rifle and shotgun in Gabala, Azerbaijan.

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ISSF Junior World Cup: Indian shooters stay on target, win 7 medals on opening day

Gabala: Indian shooters called the shots and won seven medals, including three gold, on the opening day of ISSF Junior World Cup for pistol, rifle and shotgun in Gabala, Azerbaijan on Sunday. [caption id=“attachment_3010190” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Gold medalist Subhankar Pramanick of India. ISSF Website Gold medalist Subhankar Pramanick of India. ISSF Website[/caption] Subhankar Pramanik gave India its first gold in the year’s second and final International Shooting Sport Federation’s Junior World Cup. The boy from Bengal marked his best ever performance at the international level to shoot a score of 613.8, qualifying in sixth position for the eight-man finals in 50-metre rifle prone event. In the finals, Subhankar shot 205.5 over 20 shots to edge out Filip Nepejchal of the Czech Republic, who managed 205.2 to settle for the silver. The Bronze went to Dragomir Iordache of Roumania. Subhankar, along with teammates Fateh Singh Dhillon and Ajaey Nithish, also helped the Indian team to a Silver in the event. Sambhaji Patil bagged India’s second gold when he won the junior men’s 25-metre standard pistol event by shooting 562 to easily beat Australians Sergei Evglevski and James Ashmore. Sambhaji also added the team gold in the event along with compatriots Gurmeet and Rituraj Singh to take India atop the medal tally, adding to the silver won in the junior men’s team rifle prone and two bronze medals. In the year’s first Junior World Cup in May in Suhl Germany, the Indians had finished fourth with an overall tally of three gold, four silver and three bronze medals.

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