Commonwealth Games 2018: Mehuli wins silver in 10m air rifle, bronze for Chandela

April 09, 2018 11:02 am | Updated 06:59 pm IST - Gold Coast

 Mehuli Gosh of India, left, silver medal, Lindsay Martina Veloso of Singapore, center, gold medal, and Chandela Apurvi of India, right, bronze medal, in the women’s 10m Air Rifle event.

Mehuli Gosh of India, left, silver medal, Lindsay Martina Veloso of Singapore, center, gold medal, and Chandela Apurvi of India, right, bronze medal, in the women’s 10m Air Rifle event.

Young Mehuli Ghosh won the silver medal after forcing a shoot-off in the women’s 10m air rifle event with a perfect final shot of 10.9 while Apurvi Chandela secured bronze in the Commonwealth Games on Monday.

The 17-year Ghosh shot an excellent 10.9 to take the finals into a shoot-off with Singapore’s Martina Lindsay Veloso, the eventual gold medallist with a games record score of 247.2.

Ghosh also aggregated a record 247.2 but a 9.9 in the shoot-off put paid to her hopes of claiming the top prize, as Veloso shot 10.3.

Defending champion Chandela totalled 225.3 to finish third on the podium.

Chandela had earlier smashed her own Commonwealth Games qualifying record from four years back by scoring 423.2.

Chandela’s sequence of scores over four series in the qualifying read a very impressive 105.7 105.2 106.1 106.2. While Ghosh was fifth in the qualifying with 413.7 following scores of 104.3 103.7 102.2 and 103.5 over four series.

However, Ghosh, a bronze medallist in her maiden ISSF World Cup outing in Mexico last month, produced a better performance to topple her more experienced compatriot.

Trained by Olympian Joydeep Karmakar, Ghosh showed her fighting abilities all through but fell short by just .4 in the end.

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