Indian eves bag bronze in double trap shooting

Update: 2014-09-26 23:26 GMT
However, for the second successive day India drew a blank at the nearby Ongnyeon pistol and rifle range where hot shot Gagan Narang made his appearance and flopped individually as well as collectively with his team-mates in 50m rifle prone event.

Pistol shooters Gurpreet Singh, Mahaveer Singh and seasoned Samaresh Jung too disappointed. Had it not been for the bronze won by the double trap women’s trio of Shagun Chowdhary, Shreyasi
Singh and Varsha Varman, the shooting events would have ended for the day without a medal.

Shagun aggregated 96 out of 120 shots to finish 8th out of 19 starters, Shreyasi fell to the 10th spot with a score of 94 while Varsha did even worse with a four-round tally of 89.

However, their combined effort fetched them a score of 279, which was far behind gold medal winners and world record setters China’s 315 or silver medal winners Korea’s 324. India, though, were comfortably ahead of fourth-placed Chinese Taipei’s 268.

Shagun’s sequence was 24, 25, 24 and 23 while Shreyasi and Varsha came up with 24, 22, 22, 26 and 23, 21, 24, 21. The individual gold was won by Korea’s Kim Mijin with a world record score of 110.

Earlier, there was a medal drought at the nearby shooting range. Commonwealth Games silver medallist Gagan Narang failed to live up to his reputation after starting off with a bang - two 10.8s in the 50m rifle prone qualification - before going off target and finishing with a disappointing score of 618.4, which could get him only the 14th place out of 52 starters.

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