Key Points

Indian shooter Simranpreet Kaur made history by winning a silver medal in the women's 25m pistol event at the ISSF World Cup in Lima, Peru. She narrowly missed gold, finishing one hit behind Chinese champion Sun Yujie in a highly competitive final. Her achievement was part of a strong performance by the Indian shooting team, which included Manu Bhaker and Esha Singh also reaching the finals. This medal represents a significant milestone in Simranpreet's emerging international shooting career.

Key Points: Simranpreet Kaur Wins Silver at ISSF World Cup Lima

  • First senior international medal for Simranpreet Kaur
  • Finished behind China's Sun Yujie in Lima World Cup
  • Indian trio of Manu, Esha, and Simranpreet reach finals
  • Competitive performance against top international shooters
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ISSF World Cup: Simranpreet Kaur wins silver in women's 25m pistol

Indian shooter Simranpreet Kaur secures historic silver in women's 25m pistol at ISSF World Cup, trailing Chinese champion Sun Yujie

"A splendid silver medal in senior international competition - Shooting Sports Report"

New Delhi, April 21

Simranpreet Kaur Brar, won a first ever senior international medal for India, bagging a splendid silver in the women's 25m pistol competition at the Las Palmas shooting range in Lima, Peru, on the concluding day of the second leg of the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup circuit.

The Indian shooter shot a total of 33-hits in the 10-series of five rapid-fire shots final, finishing one hit behind China's Sun Yujie, who won back-to-back world cup golds in the event. A second Chinese, Yao Qianxun won bronze with 29-hits to her name.

Earlier in the day, the trio of double Olympic medalist Manu Bhaker, mixed team pistol world champion Esha Singh and Simranpreet, ensured all three Indians made the finals.

Manu was second in qualifying with a solid 585 while Simranpreet was fifth with 580. Esha Singh, who had won silver in the event in the previous Argentina World Cup, shot 575 to take the eighth and final qualifying spot.

The three Chinese contenders also made the finals as did German ace Doreen Vennekamp and multiple times continental champion Andrea Perez Pena.

The Chinese burst off the blocks going 1-2-3 after the first series, as the Indians warmed up to the task from the second. Simran shot a four in the second, Esha a five in the third and after the sixth series which saw both Manu and Simranpreet nail fives to Esha's four, the first shoot-off to separate Manu, Esha and Doreen came about.

Esha could not survive it and Manu then won another shoot-off after the next series to condemn Doreen to fifth place. By now Simranpreet on 23-hits had found herself sandwiched between Sun with 25-hits and Yao with 22.

Manu's luck ran out in the next series as the one-point difference between the top three remained constant till the end of the match.

This was India's fourth silver of the competition to go with two golds and a bronze.

- IANS

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Priya K.
What an incredible achievement for Simranpreet! 🎉 To win silver in her first senior international competition is just amazing. The future of Indian shooting looks so bright with talents like her, Manu and Esha coming up!
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Rahul S.
The Chinese domination in shooting is concerning though. They took gold and bronze here. Our shooters need more international exposure to close this gap. Still, proud of our girls for putting up a great fight!
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Anjali M.
That last series was so intense! I was watching live and couldn't believe how close it was. Just 1 hit difference between gold and silver. Simranpreet handled the pressure like a pro 👏
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Vikram P.
Great to see all three Indian shooters making it to the finals! The depth in women's pistol shooting is really impressive. Hope this momentum continues through to Paris 2024.
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Sanjana R.
While I'm happy for Simranpreet, I feel Manu Bhaker could have done better. She was second in qualifying but finished outside medals. The pressure seems to get to her in finals sometimes. Hope she works on this.
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Neeraj D.
4 silvers, 2 golds and a bronze overall - that's a fantastic haul for India at this World Cup! Shooting sports are clearly becoming our strength in international competitions.

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