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ISSF World Cup # 4 - Beijing - Day 3 (25th April 2019) Results

 

Mixed Team 10m Air Rifle

Qualification (Top 8 qualifies for knockout round)

  • :IND 1 [Apurvi Chandela/Deepak Kumar] - 5th - 522.8
  • :IND 2 [Anjum Moudgil/Divyansh Singh Panwar] - 6th - 522.7

Quarterfinal

  • :USA 1 310.1 - 309.9 :IND 1 [Apurvi Chandela/Deepak Kumar]
  • :IND 2 [Anjum Moudgil/Divyansh Singh Panwar] 313.4 - 310.7 :ROU

Semifinal

  • :IND 2 [Anjum Moudgil/Divyansh Singh Panwar] 311.8 - 310.9 :RUS 2

Final

  • :IND 2 [Anjum Moudgil/Divyansh Singh Panwar] 17 - 15 :CHN 2

 

Mixed Team 10m Air Pistol

Qualification (Top 8 qualifies for knockout round)

  • :IND 1 [Manu Bhaker/Saurabh Chaudhary] - 5th - 482-16x
  • :IND 2 [Heena Sidhu/Shahzar Rizvi] - 12th - 479-16x
  • 8th place - 481-13x

Quarterfinal

  • :IND 1 [Manu Bhaker/Saurabh Chaudhary] 289-10x - 283-8x :GER 1

Semifinal

  • :IND 1 [Manu Bhaker/Saurabh Chaudhary] 290-15x - 288-10x :RUS 1

Final

  • :IND 1 [Manu Bhaker/Saurabh Chaudhary] 16 - 6 :CHN 2

 

Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol

Qualification Stage 1

  • Adarsh Singh - 15th - 290-10x
  • Anish - 17th - 289-10x
  • Arpit Goel - 22nd - 288-15x

 

:IND leads the medal table with 2 golds

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Asian Wrestling Championship 2019 - Day 2 (24th April 2019) Results

 

Men's Freestyle

  • 61kg - Rahul Aware wins bronze
  • 74kg - Amit Dhankar wins silver
  • 86kg - Deepak Punia wins bronze
  • 92kg - Viky wins silver
  • 125kg - Sumit wins bronze

 

Total - 8 medals (1 Gold, 3 Silver, 4 Bronze).

 

In Men's Freestyle, :IND finishes at 3rd position in medal table behind :IRI & :KAZ and finishes 2nd in terms of points behind :IRI

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Asian Wrestling Championship 2019 - Day 3 (25th April 2019) Results

 

Women's Freestyle

  • 50kg - Seema lost in bronze medal match
  • 55kg - Lalita lost in QF and did not qualify for repechage
  • 59kg - Manju Kumari wins bronze
  • 68kg - Divya Kakran wins bronze
  • 76kg - Pooja lost in QF and did not qualify for repechage

 

Today, we won 2 bronze

 

Total - 10 medals (1 Gold, 3 Silver, 6 Bronze).

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Asian Boxing Championships 2019 - Day 6 (25th April 2019) Results

 

Men

  • Light Fly (49kg) SF: :IND Deepak w/o Zhussupov :KAZ
  • Fly (52kg) SF: :IND Amit 4-1 Hu :CHN
  • Bantam (56kg) SF: :IND Kavinder Singh Bisht 4-1 Enkh Amar :MGL
  • Light (60kg) SF: :KAZ Zakir 4-1 Shiva Thapa :IND
  • Welter (69kg) SF: :UZB Baturov 5-0 Ashish :IND
  • Middle (75kg) SF: :IND Ashish Kumar 3-2 Mousavi :IRI
  • Super Heavy (+91kg) QF: :KAZ Kamshybek w/o Satish Kumar 3-2 Kim :IND

Final - 4, Bronze - 3, QF - 2, R16 - 1

 

Women

  • Fly (51kg) SF: :VIE Nguyen 5-0 Nikhat Zareen :IND
  • Bantam (54kg) SF: :TPE Huang 3-2 Manisha :IND
  • Feather (57kg) SF: :THA Nilawan 3-2 Sonia :IND
  • Light (60kg) SF: :CHN Yang 3-2 Sarita Devi :IND
  • Light Welter (64kg) SF: :IND Simranjit Kaur Baatth 5-0 Melieva :UZB
  • Light Heavy (81kg) SF: :IND Pooja Rani 5-0 Sholtay :KAZ

Final - 2, Bronze - 4, QF - 3, R16 - 1

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3 hours ago, Prakash said:

Divynash Singh Panwar wins Silver Medal in ISSF WORLD CUP at Beijing to qualify for the 2020 Olympics.  He shot 249 in finals and 629.0 in the qualification round.  Great performance by the tennager.

That was a good news from shooting.. Looks firm favorite to be in the mixed team with Anjum for 2020 along with the individual event.. 

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ISSF World Cup # 4 - Beijing - Day 4 (26th April 2019) Results

 

Men's 10m Air Rifle

Qualification (Top 8 qualifies for knockout round)

  • Divyansh Singh Panwar - 3rd - 629.2
  • Ravi Kumar - 44th - 624.1
  • Deepak Kumar - 57th - 622.6
  • 8th place - 627.5

Final

  • Divyansh Singh Panwar wins silver and missed out gold by 0.5 points. He also won an Olympic quota 

 

Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol

Qualification (Top 6 qualifies for final)

  • Adarsh Singh - 10th - 583-20x
  • Anish - 22nd - 578-18x
  • Arpit Goel - 29th - 575-25x
  • 6th place - 585-15x

 

:IND is 2nd in the medals table with 2 gold & 1 silver behind :CHN who have 2 gold, 2 silver & 1 bronze

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Asian Wrestling Championship 2019 - Day 4 (26th April 2019) Results

 

Women's Freestyle

  • 53kg - Vinesh Phogat wins bronze
  • 57kg - Pooja Dhanda lost in bronze medal match
  • 62kg - Sakshi Malik wins bronze
  • 65kg - Navjot Kaur lost in bronze medal match
  • 72kg - Kiran lost in QF and did not qualify for repechage

 

In Women's Freestyle, :IND finishes at 7th place with 4 bronze.

In terms of total medals in this category, :IND finishes at 3rd position with 4 medals behind :JPN & :CHN

In terms of points in this category, :IND finishes at 3rd position with 113 points behind :JPN & :CHN

 

Total - 12 medals (1 Gold, 3 Silver, 8 Bronze) - 5th place

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Asian Boxing Championships 2019 - Final Day Results

 

Men

  • Light Fly (49kg) Final: :UZB Nodirjon 3-2 Deepkak :IND
  • Fly (52kg) Final: :IND Amit 5-0 Kim :KOR
  • Bantam (56kg) Final: :UZB Mirazizbek 5-0 Kavinder Singh Bisht :IND
  • Middle (75kg) Final: :KAZ Tursynbay 5-0 Ashish Kumar :IND

3rd in medals table behind :UZB & :KAZ : Gold - 1, SIlver - 3, Bronze - 3, QF - 2, R16 - 1

In terms of total medals, :IND is tied 1st with :KAZ with 7 medals

 

Women

  • Light Welter (64kg) Final: :CHN Dou 4-1 Simranjit Kaur Baatth :IND
  • Light Heavy (81kg) Final: :IND Pooja Rani 4-1 Wang :CHN

3rd in medals table behind :CHN & :TPEGold - 1, Silver - 1, Bronze - 4, QF - 3, R16 - 1

In terms of total medals, :IND is tied 2nd with :TPE & behind :CHN with 6 medals

 

Overall

:IND is 3rd in medals table behind :CHN & :UZB with 2 Gold, 4 Silver & 7 Bronze

In terms of total medals, :IND finishes at 1st place with 13 medals

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