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1 hour ago, gvaisakh said:

ISSF World Cup

 

Men's 50m Rifle 3 Position - All 3 Indians qualify for finals. Sanjeev Rajput finished at 2nd, Akhil Sheoran at 4th & Swapnil Kusale at 7th in qualifiers. Final will start in 45 minutes

 

Women's 25m Pistol - Manu Bhaker is in 2nd place and Annu Raj Singh in 8th place after Precision stage. This along with 10m Pistol performance indicates that she is the future of Women's Pistol in India

Akhil Sheoran won India's 4th gold medal.

 

Hard luck to Sanjeev Rajput. Was leading after kneeling & prone stage. The wind picked up during standing stage & Sanjeev struggled to finish 4th. Swapnil finished 6th

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2 minutes ago, gvaisakh said:

Akhil Sheoran won India's 4th gold medal.

 

Hard luck to Sanjeev Rajput. Was leading after kneeling & prone stage. The wind picked up during standing stage & Sanjeev struggled to finish 4th. Swapnil finished 6th

Manu would win the 10th medal for us :fingers:

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India would have the highest medals in a single world cup and will top the table also for the first time ever...What a historical world cup this has been for team India.

Tokyo - 2020

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1 hour ago, Prashanth said:

India would have the highest medals in a single world cup and will top the table also for the first time ever...What a historical world cup this has been for team India.

We have equaled our tally for the last year. 9 medals in 2017 (8 of which were won in home conditions in WC1 and WCF). 9 medals in this World Cup. 

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13 minutes ago, sanjaydas said:

Where can you find the qualification criteria across all sports?

Not declared yet. Once IOC declares it, we will update all the qualification systems. In the meantime, you can follow all the news about the formats here

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