{"id":250495,"date":"2024-10-17T01:21:58","date_gmt":"2024-10-16T19:51:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/arunachaltimes.in\/?p=250495"},"modified":"2024-10-17T01:21:58","modified_gmt":"2024-10-16T19:51:58","slug":"rifle-shooter-akhil-sheoran-redeems-himself-with-bronze-in-world-cup-final","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/arunachaltimes.in\/index.php\/2024\/10\/17\/rifle-shooter-akhil-sheoran-redeems-himself-with-bronze-in-world-cup-final\/","title":{"rendered":"Rifle shooter Akhil Sheoran redeems himself with bronze in World Cup Final"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">New Delhi, 16 Oct: In a year marred by disappointments, shooter Akhil Sheoran redeemed himself by winning the men&#8217;s 50m rifle 3-positions bronze medal even as the other Indian participants failed to make a mark in the ISSF World Cup Final here on Wednesday.<br \/>\nOn a day when both Ashi Chouksey and Nischal could not make it to the women&#8217;s 50m rifle 3-positions event and Olympian Rhythm Sangwan was unlucky to miss out on a bronze in the shoot-off for third place with a Chinese shooter in 25m sports pistol, Akhil remained calm to win India&#8217;s second medal in the year-ending tournament with a score of 452.6.<br \/>\nHe beat back the challenge from China&#8217;s Liu Yukun, the Paris Olympics gold medallist, who finished fourth.<br \/>\nIndia had won a silver medal through Sonam Maskar in women&#8217;s 10m air rifle on Tuesday.<br \/>\nIn a high-quality competition, Hungary&#8217;s Istvan Peni clinched the gold by a fair distance at the Karni Singh Range and later said that the venue has always been a happy hunting ground for him.<br \/>\nThe world No. 7 in the event, who shot a superb 465.3 in the final, had clinched the men&#8217;s 10m air rifle gold and 50m rifle 3-positions bronze during the New Delhi World Cup in 2017 and came back in 2019 to again take the top podium finish in the 50m event at this venue.<br \/>\nHe had won a silver medal in 10m air rifle on Monday.<br \/>\nAkhil later said that the bronze medal had kick-started his preparations for the upcoming competitions, including the Asian Games in 2026.<br \/>\nThe shooter from Baghpat had bagged the Paris Olympic quota last year during the World Championship in Baku, but things didn&#8217;t go according to script after that as an injury in the run-up to the Olympic Selection Trials in New Delhi and Bhopal saw him lose his spot in the Paris-bound contingent.<br \/>\nHowever, on Wednesday Akhil said he had overcome the disappointment and had started preparing for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.<br \/>\n&#8220;I had been training rigorously for the finals. Initially, I wasn&#8217;t getting good scores in the kneeling position today but I knew I could do much better in prone and standing, my strong positions.<br \/>\n&#8220;My series in kneeling position went very well and in standing position I got the confidence that would end up on the medal tally,&#8221; said Sheoran, the World Championship bronze medallist.<br \/>\nEarlier, Sheoran shot 589 to finish sixth in the qualification round and move into the eight-shooter final, while the other Indian, Chain Singh, finished fourth, scoring 592. However, in the final, Singh ended up seventh.<br \/>\nSheoran said that going forward he will set his goals higher.<br \/>\n&#8220;Yes, I want to set my goals higher so that I can push myself more and improve my standard further, shoot better scores and improve the colours of my medals. That will give me a big confidence boost in the lead-up to the next Olympics,&#8221; he added.<br \/>\nA &#8220;minor incident&#8221; ahead of the Olympic Selection Trials left Sheoran with precious little time to train for the crucial exercise conducted by the national federation to select the team for Paris.<br \/>\n&#8220;I met with an accident just 10 days before the trials. After that, I couldn&#8217;t prepare and competed in the trials without training much&#8230; I couldn&#8217;t handle that. I had a chip fracture in my left hand and there was a bruise here (he pointed to the cheek bone),&#8221; he said.<br \/>\nIn women&#8217;s 50m rifle 3-positions qualification, Hangzhou Asian Games bronze medallist in the team event, Ashi, finished ninth with a score of 587 and missed the final on the basis on &#8216;inner 10s&#8217;, while Nischal was 10th with a score of 585.<br \/>\nIn women&#8217;s 25m pistol, Rhythm was in a bronze-medal shoot-off with Feng Sixuan, with the Chinese beating the Indian to the bronze medal.<br \/>\nIndia&#8217;s Simranpreet Kaur, who also made the eight-shooter final, finished sixth.<br \/>\nOlympians Vijayveer Sidhu and Anish Bhanwala disappointed in the 25m rapid-fire event, ending up seventh and ninth respectively with scores of 581 and 580 in the qualification round and missing the six-shooter final.<br \/>\nSkeet shooter Ganemat Sekhon broke the national record as she marched to her second successive World Cup final with a qualification score of 122 over two days. The 23-year-old bettered her own mark by two points.<br \/>\nShe qualified in fourth place for the six-shooter final to be held on Thursday. Former Olympic champion Diana Bacosi of Italy topped the field with a score of 124.<br \/>\nVivaan Kapoor (120) qualified for the men&#8217;s trap final in third place, while Anantjeet Singh Naruka (121) and Mairaj Ahmad Khan (119) made it to men&#8217;s skeet medal round in fifth and sixth place. (PTI)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>New Delhi, 16 Oct: In a year marred by disappointments, shooter Akhil Sheoran redeemed himself by winning the men&#8217;s 50m rifle 3-positions bronze medal even as the other Indian participants failed to make a mark in the ISSF World Cup Final here on Wednesday. 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