India wins gold



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Saurabh Chaudhary added a new feather to his hat by defeating Arjun Singh Cheema by 2.1 points to win the junior men's airgun gold medal at the 11th Asian Air Weapons Championship here. The season was phenomenal for Saurabh, who qualified in third place with 576.

Previously, he won gold at the Asian Games, gold at the world junior championships and gold at the Olympics of the youth.

Anmol Jain is ranked second best in qualifying with 577.

The Indians swept the gold with a daunting margin of 38 points over the Chinese. Bhaker, who also won gold at the Youth Olympic Games in addition to gold medals at the Commonwealth Games and World Cup, for both juniors and women. Manu finished fourth.

However, with Abhidnya Patil – who competed in the final and ranked seventh – and Neha, Manu saw the team win the 10-point silver medal from the Chinese [19659002 The results:

10 m compressed air pistol: Men: 1. Saurabh Chaudhary 239.8 (576); 2. Arjun Singh Cheema 237.7 (578); 3. Wei-Te Huang (Tpe) 218.0 (572); 4. Anmol Jain 195.1 (577).

Team: 1. India 1731; 2. China 1693; 3. Kazakhstan 1668.

Young Women: 1. Wang Xiaoyu (Chn) 238.9 (574); 2. Wang Keyi (Chn) 234.8 (562); 3. Mei-Fang Yang (Tpe) 216.5 (563); 4. Manu Bhaker 196.4 (579); 7. Abhidnya Patil 133.1 (563).

Team: 1. China 1704; 2. India 1694; 3. Chinese Taipei, 1679.

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