Key Points

The Shooting World Cup in Lima saw Indian shooter Anish Bhanwala narrowly miss the 25m rapid-fire pistol final, finishing eighth with 575 points. Despite the setback, the Indian shooting contingent maintains high spirits after earlier mixed team success. Kevin Altamarino Farfan secured the final qualifying spot with 577 points. The tournament continues with promising prospects for Indian athletes in upcoming events.

Key Points: Anish Bhanwala Narrows Lima Shooting World Cup Final Spot

  • Anish missed final spot by narrow two-point margin
  • Gurpreet Singh and Vijayveer Sidhu also fail to qualify
  • Indian team hopes remain high for upcoming events
  • Mixed team gold already secured by Suruchi and Saurabh
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Shooting World Cup Lima: Anish Bhanwala misses final by two points

Indian shooter Anish Bhanwala falls short of 25m rapid-fire pistol World Cup final, missing qualification by slim margin in Peru

"Two points can make all the difference - Shooting Analysis Expert"

New Delhi, April 18

Anish Bhanwala missed out by a couple of points on what would have been a fourth individual World Cup final in the men's 25m rapid-fire pistol (RFP), finishing eighth overall at the Las Palmas range in Lima, Peru, on Good Friday.

He shot a total of 575 over two days as local hope Kevin Altamarino Farfan, took the sixth and final qualifying spot with a tally of 577. That was the only event on schedule on the fourth day of competition at the year's second International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun.

Two other Indian Olympians in the fray, Gurpreet Singh (572 - 11th) and Vijayveer Sidhu (569 -14th), also could not make the title round.

Day five on Saturday has both the men's and women's 10m air rifle finals listed and promises to be a blockbuster with six Indians looking to increase their tally of two gold, one silver, and one bronze, won till now.

This is the second successive day that India missed a medal as Paris Olympian Raiza Dhillon made it to her first World Cup final, finishing a credible fifth in the Skeet women's event.

Earlier on the opening day, the pair of Suruchi and Saurabh Chaudhary struck gold, winning the 10m air pistol mixed team title 17-9 over the Chinese pairing of Yao Qianxun and Hu Kai. It was the teenager Suruchi's third ISSF World Cup gold and Saurabh's ninth, including his fifth mixed team gold to go with a mixed team World Cup silver.

The pair made the gold medal match at the Las Palmas range with a combined 580 in qualification, with Suruchi outscoring Saurabh by a couple of points. The Chinese pair topped with 585.

In the decider as well, the Chinese pair got a head-start, shooting off to a 2-6 and 4-8 advantage, before a timeout called by coach Samaresh Jung brought a change in the momentum of the match.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
So close yet so far for Anish! Just 2 points away from the finals is heartbreaking 💔 But he'll bounce back stronger. The competition at this level is insane!
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Priya M.
The Suruchi-Saurabh combo is absolutely killing it! Three golds for Suruchi at just 19 is mind-blowing 👏 Future of Indian shooting looks bright!
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Amit S.
While the results are disappointing, we need to appreciate how consistent our shooters are at reaching world cup finals. The medals will come!
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Neha T.
That timeout called by coach Samaresh Jung was a masterstroke! Shows how important strategy is in these competitions. More power to our shooting contingent 🇮🇳
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Sanjay P.
Respectful criticism - I think our shooters need to work more on consistency in the qualification rounds. Too many near-misses lately. The talent is clearly there though.
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Kavita R.
Raiza Dhillon making her first world cup final is a big achievement! Fifth place is nothing to scoff at. These are building blocks for Paris 2024 🎯

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