Key Points

Bhavesh Shekhawat delivered a strong performance in the Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol qualification, finishing third after Stage 1. The Indian shooter posted scores of 97, 99, and 97 for a total of 293-9x, keeping him in contention for Friday's finals. Meanwhile, India's women shooters struggled in the 50m Rifle 3 Positions event, with none qualifying for the final round. Action continues tomorrow with Stage 2 of the Rapid Fire Pistol qualification and the Women's 10m Air Pistol events.

Key Points: Bhavesh Shekhawat Third in ISSF Rapid Fire Pistol World Cup

  • Bhavesh Shekhawat scored 293-9x to secure third position overnight
  • Germany's Emanuel Mueller leads qualification with 295-12x
  • Indian women shooters fail to qualify for 50m Rifle 3P finals
  • Norway's Jeanette Hegg Duestad wins Women's 50m Rifle 3P gold medal
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ISSF WC: Bhavesh Shekhawat in strong position after Stage 1 of 25m Rapid Fire Pistol qualification

India's Bhavesh Shekhawat sits third after Stage 1 of Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol at ISSF World Cup in China. Indian women miss 50m Rifle 3P final.

"Bhavesh shot a composed 293-9x with a series of 97, 99, and 97 to be placed third overnight - NRAI Press Release"

New Delhi, September 12

India's Bhavesh Shekhawat produced a strong performance on Day 4 of the ISSF World Cup Rifle/Pistol in Ningbo, China, finishing third at the end of Stage 1 in the Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol (RFP) qualification to remain in contention for a place in the finals on Friday.

However, in the Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions, the Indian challenge fell short with none of the shooters making it to the final round, as per a press release from the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI).

In the RPF event, Bhavesh shot a composed 293-9x with a series of 97, 99, and 97 to be placed third overnight. Germany's Emanuel Mueller leads the field with 295-12x, followed by France's Clement Bessaguet with 294-11x. Among the other Indians, Pradeep Singh Shekhawat is placed 24th with 288-8x (98, 95, 95) while Mandeep Singh is 43rd with 272-5x (93, 91, 88).

In the Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions final, World No.1 Jeanette Hegg Duestad of Norway clinched her second gold of the competition with a score of 466.2, having earlier won in the 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team. Duestad, who has also claimed World Cup gold this year in Munich and Silver in Lima, was followed by Denmark's Rikki Maeng Ibsen with silver on 463.3 and Czechia's Barbora Dubska, who secured bronze with 451.4.

For India, Mehuli Ghosh finished 23rd with a total of 583-23x (194 in kneeling, 196 in prone, 193 in standing), while Manini Kaushik shot 580-22x (191, 197, 192) for 45th place. Surabhi Bhardwaj Rapole ended 52nd with 578-23x (193, 196, 189).

Action continues at Ningbo Olympic Sports Centre tomorrow with Stage 2 of the RPF qualification beginning at 7:00 AM IST, followed by the final at 12:00 noon IST, where the top six shooters will battle for medals.

India will also see Olympians Rhythm Sangwan and Esha Singh, alongside Surabhi Rao, compete in the Women's 10m Air Pistol (APW) qualification. The field of 59 athletes includes some of the world's top names, such as World No. 2 and 10m Air Pistol Mixed team gold medallist Qianxun Yao of China and World No. 5 Camille Jedrzejewski of France, silver medallist at the Munich World Cup. Qualification for APW begins at 7:15 AM IST with the final scheduled for 10 AM IST.

- ANI

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Priya S
Disappointing to see our women's team not making it to the finals. We need to work harder on the 50m Rifle 3 Positions event. The gap seems significant.
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Aryan P
Bhavesh's consistency is impressive - 97, 99, 97! Just 2 points behind the leader. Tomorrow's final will be exciting. All the best to our shooters! 🎯
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Sarah B
Looking forward to watching Rhythm Sangwan and Esha Singh tomorrow in the Women's 10m Air Pistol. They've been performing well internationally. Hope they bring medals home!
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Vikram M
The competition is really tough with world champions participating. Our shooters are holding their own. Proud of Bhavesh's performance today! Let's support our athletes.
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Meera T
We need to analyze why our women's rifle team is struggling in 3P event. Maybe different training methods or more international exposure is needed. Still proud of their efforts! 💪

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