Shiva Narwal Strikes Gold, Panaah Bhugra Takes Silver at ISSF Junior World Cup

Indian shooters made a strong start at the ISSF Junior World Cup in Cairo, securing multiple medals on the first day. Shiva Narwal marked a triumphant return to competition by winning the gold medal in the men's junior 10m air pistol event. Panaah Bhugra added a silver medal in the women's junior 10m air rifle, while Chirag Sharma joined Narwal on the podium with a bronze. The event also saw qualification rounds commence for the 25m pistol and skeet events.

Key Points: Indian Shooters Win Gold, Silver, Bronze at ISSF Junior World Cup

  • Shiva Narwal wins gold after 3-year gap
  • Chirag Sharma secures bronze in same event
  • Panaah Bhugra earns silver in women's air rifle
  • French shooters Anceline Brackman and Helena Ecale take gold and bronze
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Shiva Narwal and Chirag Sharma win gold and bronze 10m Air Pistol, Panaah wins silver in 10m Air Rifle

Shiva Narwal wins gold in 10m Air Pistol, Panaah Bhugra secures silver in 10m Air Rifle, and Chirag Sharma claims bronze for India in Cairo.

"Shiva Narwal continued his form from the qualification to claim gold with 241.8 - Competition Report"

Cairo, April 22

Former Mixed Team World Champion Shiva Narwal marked his return after a three-year gap to claim gold in the 10m Air Pistol Men's Junior event on Day One of competitions in the ISSF Junior World Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun on Tuesday at the Egypt International Olympic City.

According to a release, Chirag Sharma accompanied Narwal on the podium by securing bronze, while Panaah Bhugra added a silver in the women's 10m air rifle.

Shiva Narwal continued his form from the qualification to claim gold with 241.8, finishing 1.8 ahead of Uzbekistan's Sodikjon Abdullaev, who secured silver. India's Chirag Sharma completed the podium with 218.9, while Abhinav Deshwal, the other Indian in the final, finished seventh with 136.7.

Earlier in the qualification, Shiva qualified in top spot with a score of 576-19x, followed by Abhinav in third place with a score of 576-16x and Chirag, who qualified in fourth place, shooting 575-13x. Abhinav Choudhary (570-14x), Himanshu Rana (568-12x) and Abhay Dhama (567-17x) missed out on a spot in the finals.

In the women's junior 10m air rifle event, Panaah Bhugra, who qualified for the finals with a score of 629.4, maintained her place in the medal positions from the first series and showcased consistency to eventually clinch the silver medal with a final score of 250.6.

The French duo of Anceline Brackman and Helena Ecale secured gold and bronze with scores of 252.0 and 228.6, respectively.

Shambhavi Kshirsagar, who finished qualification in top spot with a high score of 634.0, finished outside the medal positions in fourth place with a score of 206.5. The third Indian in the final, Anvii Rathod, finished sixth with a score of 164.6.

Anvii qualified for the finals in sixth place with a score of 628.6, while the other Indians in the competition, Manyata Singh, scored 628.3 to finish in eighth place. With the rule of a maximum of three athletes per country, the three top ranked after the qualification round proceed to the final.

Manyata missed out. Anushka Thokur (627.9) finished in ninth and Aneesha Sharma (627.1) finished in tenth place.

The 25m Pistol Men and Women precision round, along with the first 75 targets of Skeet men and women, have also commenced at the first event for the juniors.

The Rapid stage and finals of the 25m Pistol Women and 50 targets, and the finals of Skeet Men and Women will be held tomorrow. The medals of the 25m Pistol Men and 50m Rifle Prone for both men and women will also be decided tomorrow from the qualification round.

Results:

25m Pistol Women Precision Stage:

Sejal Kamble - 292-6x

Parisha Gupta - 288-8x

Anjali Mahendra Bhagwat - 284-5x

Shikha Chaudhary - 282-4x

Manvi Jain - 281-7x

Agam Grewal - Disqualified by ISSF Rule 6.7.9.1b (Post competition check failure)

25m Pistol Men Precision Stage:

Abhinav Deshwal- 290-9x

Raj Chandra - 288-9x

Yug Pratap Singh Rathore - 287-11x

Jatin - 283-5x

Abhinav Choudhary - 281-5x

Sahil Choudhary - 278-3x

Skeet Women (75 Targets)

Risham Kaur Guron - 68 (24,23,21)

Sanyogita Shekhawat - 66 (21,22,23)

Agrima Kanwar - 60 (22,18,20)

Parmeet Kaur - 59 (19,22,18)

Skeet Men (75 Targets):

Harviraj Singh - 71 (25,21,25)

Ishan Singh Libra - 70 (25,23,22)

Zorawar Singh Bedi - 68 (22,21,25)

Yashwardhan Singh Rajput - 63 (19,22,22)

Anjaneya Singh Mandawa - 59 (21,21,17).

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud of Panaah Bhugra for the silver! 🥈 And kudos to the entire women's rifle team for a strong showing. Shambhavi topping qualification with 634.0 is no small feat, even if she missed the podium. These girls are champions in the making.
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Vikram M
Great performance, but a bit concerned about the consistency in finals. Shambhavi had the top qualification score but finished 4th. We need to work on handling final pressure. Still, 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze on Day 1 is a brilliant haul. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
Watching from the US. The depth in Indian shooting is remarkable. So many athletes with scores so close together. The competition within the team must be fierce. Congrats to all the medalists!
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Rohit P
Heartbreak for Manyata Singh, missing the final by just 0.3 points! And Agam Grewal getting DQ'd... tough day for some. But that's sport. On to the next events. Harviraj Singh leading in Skeet Men is also great news!
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Kavya N
These junior world cups are the perfect breeding ground for future Olympians. Remember, many of our senior champions came through this route. More power to SAI and the NRAI for nurturing this talent. Let's bring more medals tomorrow! 💪

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