Key Points

Arjun Babuta is set for another showdown with Olympic champion Sheng Lihao at the ISSF World Cup in Munich. Sandeep Singh makes his return after the Paris Olympics, adding depth to India’s rifle squad. The women’s 3P team, led by Sift Kaur Samra, is in strong contention for medals. India’s campaign already includes a bronze from Elavenil Valarivan in the 10m air rifle.

Key Points: Arjun Babuta Chases Sheng Lihao as Sandeep Singh Returns at Shooting World Cup

  • Arjun Babuta eyes revenge after 0.1 loss to Sheng in Lima
  • Sandeep Singh returns post-Paris Olympics campaign
  • India’s women’s 3P shooters in strong form
  • Elavenil Valarivan secures India’s first medal in Munich
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Shooting World Cup: Arjun to renew chase of Sheng, Sandeep returns after Paris

Arjun Babuta aims to overtake Olympic champ Sheng Lihao while Sandeep Singh makes his comeback as India eyes medals at the ISSF World Cup in Munich.

"Sheng has been dominant, but Arjun’s consistency in finals keeps him in the hunt. – ISSF Analyst"

Munich, June 11

Arjun Babuta will renew his chase of Sheng Lihao, China’s reigning Olympic champion and world record holder and Sandeep Singh returns to the international fold after his Paris Olympics outing as India continue their quest for coveted World Cup medals on Day 3 of competitions at the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup (Rifle/Pistol) on Thursday.

Two more finals come up on the third day of the competition with the women’s 50m rifle 3 positions (3P) final, preceding the men’s 10m air rifle, scheduled in the second half of the day.

Babuta has been in four consecutive finals since the Paris Olympics last year, where he finished fourth. Sheng won that one as well as the previous one at the Lima World Cup, where Arjun could finally crack a medal with a silver-winning performance, finishing just 0.1 behind the champion.

Sheng has also won the ISSF World Cup FINAL event in New Delhi, where Arjun finished fifth, and in the year’s first World Cup in Buenos Aires, teammate Rudrankksh Patil took gold as Arjun had to again finish outside the medals in seventh.

Babuta's Paris teammate Sandeep Singh has also made his way back into the team and will look to create an impact alongside Kiran Jadhav, who, after not being able to reach the finals of the men’s 3P event, will look to make amends.

In the women’s 3P, all three Indian shooters are in form, with Sift Kaur Samra winning gold in Argentina and Shriyanaka making the final in Lima. Even Ashi Chouksey, the third Indian in contention, shot well and was very close to making the cut in Lima.

Late on Day One, Varun Tomar, who had qualified for the men’s 10m air pistol final with a solid qualifying score of 585, giving him second spot on the board, could not recover from a slow start in the final to eventually finish sixth.

Varun exited at the 16-shot mark with a score of 160.3. China’s Hu Kai won a third consecutive World Cup gold with a score of 242.3. Debutants Nishant Rawat (national record holder) and Aditya Malra shot 582 and 578 to finish 10th and 27th, respectively.

Elavenil Valarivan had earlier given India their first medal of the Munich World Cup, with a bronze in the women’s 10m air rifle competition.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Arjun Babuta is showing such consistency! To reach 4 consecutive finals is no small feat. That 0.1 difference against Sheng in Lima must have hurt, but he's proving he belongs at the top level. China's dominance in shooting is worrying though - we need more support for our athletes 🎯
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Priya M.
So proud of our shooters! The women's team especially is doing great - Sift Kaur's gold in Argentina was brilliant. Hope they can repeat that performance today. More coverage should be given to these sports instead of just cricket all the time!
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Amit S.
The China vs India rivalry in shooting is getting intense! Sheng is a machine but Babuta is closing the gap. Our government should invest more in sports infrastructure - China's system produces champions consistently. Still, fingers crossed for medals today! 🇮🇳
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Neha T.
While I'm happy with our performances, we need to address why we often choke in finals. Varun Tomar's sixth place after qualifying second shows the mental pressure is getting to our athletes. Maybe more psychological training is needed? Just a thought.
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Vikram J.
Remember when Abhinav Bindra won our first individual Olympic gold in shooting? That changed everything! Now we have multiple contenders in every event. Sandeep's return is good news - experienced players can guide youngsters like Kiran. Hoping for podium finishes today!
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Sunita R.
The progress in women's shooting is remarkable! From Anjali Bhagwat to now Sift, Shriyanaka and Ashi - our girls are making waves. But why aren't these events televised properly? Would love to watch live instead of just reading results. Doordarshan should step up!

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