Key Points

Young Indian shooter Saurabh Chaudhary has added another international medal to his impressive portfolio by winning bronze at the Lima ISSF World Cup. The competition in the 10m air pistol men's event was fierce, with China's Hu Kai clinching gold and Brazil's Felipe Wu securing silver. Chaudhary demonstrated remarkable skill, making the top eight finals and maintaining a competitive position throughout the event. His performance continues to highlight India's growing strength in international shooting competitions.

Key Points: Saurabh Chaudhary Wins Bronze at Lima ISSF Shooting World Cup

  • Saurabh finished with 219.1 points after intense international competition
  • China's Hu Kai won gold with near world record score
  • Brazilian Felipe Wu claimed silver medal
  • Two Indians made top eight finals cut
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Saurabh Chaudhary wins bronze for India at Lima Shooting World Cup

Young Indian shooter Saurabh Chaudhary secures bronze medal in men's 10m air pistol event at Lima World Cup, showcasing international prowess.

"As Xie bowed out in fifth after the 18th, the battle for the minor medals was clearly between Saurabh and Wu - ISSF Release"

New Delhi, April 16

Former Asian Games and Youth Olympic champion Saurabh Chaudhary added yet another World Cup medal to his kitty, winning bronze in the 10m air pistol men's event on competition day one of the year's second International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun stage, at the Las Palmas shooting range in Lima, Peru.

China's Hu Kai won gold with a score of 246.4, just 0.1 off the world record, while Brazil's Olympic medalist Felipe Almeida Wu won silver, as Saurabh settled for bronze with 219.1, bowing out after the 22nd shot, a ISSF release said.

Earlier, two Indians, Saurabh and Varun Tomar, made the top eight finals cut. The former finished fifth with a score of 578 in qualification, while the latter clinched eighth with 576.

Both Indians also made a bright start to the final, with Saurabh in second and Varun in third after the first five shots, as a second Chinese player, Xie Yu, took the early lead.

However, the Indian duo found it hard to hit the 10-ring thereafter as Hu threatened to pull away after the first two singles shots, as Austrian Richard Zechmeister was the first to be eliminated.

German legend and former Olympic and World champion Christian Reitz was next out, as a 10.9 from Tomar for his 14th took him up to seventh. Saurabh also took a first step to move higher up the ladder with a 10.7 for his 14th shot.

The nine-syndrome got to Tomar again thereafter as Saurabh, with a 10.2 and a 10.6, moved up to second after the 16th.

As Xie bowed out in fifth after the 18th, the battle for the minor medals was clearly between Saurabh and Wu, as Kai and Varun seemed on opposite ends of the spectrum.

The fight expected never came in the 21st and 22nd shots from Saurabh, as he hit 9.6 for both, paving the way for Wu to take silver.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What an achievement! Saurabh continues to make India proud on the world stage 🎯 That bronze medal is hard-earned against such tough competition. Can't wait to see him climb higher in upcoming tournaments!
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Priya M.
The competition was so close! Just a few better shots and he could have taken silver. Still, bronze at World Cup level is amazing. Hope Varun Tomar gets more consistent too - both are our future stars ✨
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Amit S.
Respectful criticism: Our shooters need to work on consistency in the final rounds. Too many 9s when it mattered most. But proud of the effort - China's dominance in shooting is tough to break!
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Neha T.
That 10.9 from Varun must have been spectacular! Wish we could see these moments live. Does anyone know if there's streaming for these events? Would love to support our athletes in real time 💙
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Vikram J.
Bronze is great but I hope our shooters get better sports psychology support. The pressure seems to get to them in final rounds. Still, congrats Saurabh - you're keeping Indian shooting on the map!
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Sunita R.
So proud of our boys! Both making it to finals is itself a big deal. The Chinese shooter was just 0.1 from world record - shows the level of competition. More power to Team India 🇮🇳

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