Anish on target in rapid fire

Anhad Jawanda made his second final but missed a medal by two points

Published - March 26, 2018 09:32 pm IST - Sydney

Anish Bhanwala helped India sustain its gold hunt as he bagged the rapid fire pistol gold in the Junior World Cup shooting here on Monday.

The 15-year-old Anish who had won the gold in standard pistol and silver in sports pistol in the Junior World Championship in Suhl last year, qualified with 585 and defeated Cheng Zhipeng of China 29-27 in the final.

Anish’s qualification score was eight points better than the next best.

Anhad Jawanda made his second final, following air pistol, but missed a medal by two points.

India in second spot

The Indian teams bagged the silver and bronze medals to help consolidate its position in the second spot of the medals table with six gold, three silver and six bronze for a total of 15.

China was on top with 17 medals, including seven gold. Italy was third with two gold and a bronze.

Australia, Chinese Taipei, Hungary, Thailand, Finland and Britain were the other countries to get on to the medals table.

In women’s skeet, Ganemat Sekhon shot 58 after three rounds of 17, 20 and 21 to give herself a chance to qualify for the final.

Two more rounds will be followed by the final for the top six.

The results:

Men:

25m rapid fire pistol: 1. Anish Bhanwala 29 (585); 2. Cheng Zhipeng (Chn) 27 (577); 3. Zhang Jueming (Chn) 23 (579); 4. Anhad Jawanda 17 (567); 6. Rajkanwar Singh Sandhu 7 (563); 7. Adarsh Singh 562; 8. Japtyessh Singh Jaspal 555; 9. Mandeep Singh 551.

Team: 1. China 1733 (WRJ); 2. India 1714; 3. India-B 1669.

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