Arjun Babuta wins silver behind Olympic champion Sheng Lihao

ANI April 20, 2025 126 views

Arjun Babuta came agonizingly close to gold at the ISSF World Cup in Lima, finishing just 0.1 points behind reigning Olympic champion Sheng Lihao. The Indian shooter displayed remarkable consistency throughout the finals, not dropping below 10.0 in any shot. Teammate Rudrankksh Patil's unfortunate disqualification dashed India's hopes for a second medal. Babuta's silver marks a strong comeback after his fourth-place finish at the Paris Olympics.

"Not once did Arjun go in the 9s in the entire final" - ISSF Report
Lima, April 20: It was Super Saturday at the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun stage in Lima, Peru, with both the individual 10m air rifle finals on schedule and India's two-day quest for a fifth medal found a response in Arjun Babuta, who probably exorcised the ghosts of the Paris Olympic final where he finished fourth, with a classy silver.

Key Points

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Arjun Babuta edged out by Olympic champ Sheng Lihao by 0.1 points

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Rudrankksh Patil disqualified due to technical error

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Seven nations competed in world-class finals lineup

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Babuta led until final shots against Chinese superstar

The Indian fell only to China's, probably the greatest of all time and reigning Olympic champion, Olympic and world record holder, Sheng Lihao, by the narrowest margin of 0.1.

Hungarian ace Istvan Peni, with over 40 ISSF medals to his name, won bronze in a world-class finals field that included all Olympians except India's former world champion Rudrankksh Patil, as well as the Paris silver medalist and reigning world champion Victor Lindgren of Sweden, besides Sheng.

India could have had a shot at a second podium but Rudrankksh was unfortunately docked his 11th shot by the Jury because of a technical mistake and the Indian bowed out at the first elimination stage without firing the 12th single shot.

Earlier on a day when he shot consistently high throughout, a few sub-par shots during the final series curtailed Arjun Babuta's qualification tally to 631.9 in the first relay, which Sheng topped with an effortless 635.0. World championship medalist Jon-Hermann Hegg of Norway was second with a 632.6.

In the second, Rudrankksh shot 632.0 to top it and finish third overall, with Lindgren coming second, taking the fifth qualifying spot behind Arjun. Peni, Rylan Kissel of the United States and Norway's Halvorsen completed a classy final line-up with seven nations lining up for gold. Hriday Hazarika, the third Indian in contention, missed out in 10th with a 629.3.

Both Arjun and Rudrankksh began the final with identical 10.1 shots and were consistently in touch with the lead group, which in the early stages comprised Hegg, Peni and Sheng.

Arjun then stepped up his game and by the end of the 10th was in third, breathing down Hegg and Peni's neck as Rudrankksh looked to take the battle to Sheng.

To his credit, Arjun remained focused after Rudrankksh's shock exit and took the lead for the first time after the 14th shot.

As Hegg then wilted, Sheng renewed his charge with a series of 10.5,10.6,10.5 and then finally a first 10.9 for his 16th to position himself right behind Arjun.

Again, to his credit, not once did Arjun go in the 9s in the entire final and with two shots of the 24 remaining, he was 0.3 ahead. The champion, however, unleashed his second 10.9 when it mattered most, reversing the 0.3 deficit to his favour, and a 10.5 by Arjun to close fell short as Sheng closed with a 10.3.

Arjun's final shots: 10.1,10.5,10.2,10.7,10.7,10.6,10.8,10.5,10.7,10.6,10.5,10.4,10.5,10.3,10.5,10.6,10.5,10.5,10.4,10.6,10.6,10.3,10.5.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
What an incredible performance by Arjun! To come so close against the Olympic champion shows how much he's grown since Paris. That consistency in the 10s is mind-blowing 👏 #ProudIndian
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Rahul S.
Heartbreak for Rudrankksh with that technical issue. He was looking so strong too. Hope this motivates him to come back stronger next time. The competition level here was insane!
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Anjali M.
Sheng Lihao is just on another level, but Arjun made him work for it! That 0.1 difference could've gone either way. Our shooting team is making waves internationally 🇮🇳
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Vikram P.
While I'm thrilled about the silver, I wish the article had more details about Arjun's training regimen. How does one maintain such consistency under pressure? Would love to know his mental preparation techniques.
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Sanjay T.
That moment when Sheng pulled out back-to-back 10.9s... chills! But Arjun didn't crack at all. This is the kind of rivalry that makes sports so exciting to watch. Can't wait for their next showdown!
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Neha R.
Seven nations in the finals shows how global shooting sports have become. India's consistently producing world-class shooters now. Future looks bright! ✨

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