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Meet Suruchi Phogat, the 19-year-old shooter emerging as India's new hope
Meet Suruchi Phogat, the 19-year-old shooter emerging as India's new hope

Time of India

timea day ago

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  • Time of India

Meet Suruchi Phogat, the 19-year-old shooter emerging as India's new hope

Suruchi Phogat, a 19-year-old Indian shooter, secured her third consecutive ISSF World Cup gold in Munich, triumphing over France's Camille Jedrzejewski in the 10m air pistol event. Phogat's impressive 10.5 score on her penultimate shot sealed the victory, adding to her previous wins in Buenos Aires and Lima. This win establishes her as a rising star in Indian shooting. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads After Manu Bhaker made headlines by becoming the first Indian shooter to win two Olympics medals in Paris last year, the country has found a new top gun in 19-year-old Suruchi Phogat Phogat secured her third consecutive ISSF World Cup gold in the 10m air pistol event in Munich on Friday, narrowly beating Paris Olympics silver medallist Camille Jedrzejewski (241.9-241.7).China's Qianxun Yao finished with the bronze (221.7).Phogat was trailing by 0.5 going into the final two shots but surged forward with a decisive 10.5 to win. She previously secured back-to-back golds in Buenos Aires and Lima, edging out compatriot Manu Bhaker in the Peru was also a key part of India's 10m air pistol mixed team, which won a bronze in Buenos Aires and a gold in Lima. She has maintained a remarkable record of making the podium in every World Cup event she has entered."This third successive gold medal is the toughest of all as it was a high-and-low final for me and taught me a lot of things," Phogat told the Indian Express. "Things did not work my way midway in the final. I guess my hands were a bit tired... I had to make some adjustments and I'm glad to win this title here in Munich."India's chief pistol coach Samresh Jung said Phogat's tough final will help her grow mentally. "Shooters have to go through every phase and it should have taught her a lot of things," Jung told the Indian Express."In the second series, she only had one bad shot and did not drop much in terms of other four shots and the same with the elimination shot," Jung added.

Sensational Suruchi Singh nails third successive ISSF World Cup gold
Sensational Suruchi Singh nails third successive ISSF World Cup gold

New Indian Express

time2 days ago

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  • New Indian Express

Sensational Suruchi Singh nails third successive ISSF World Cup gold

MUNICH: The sensational Suruchi Singh dominated a quality field to win her third straight individual ISSF World Cup gold medal in a thrilling women's 10m air pistol final here on Friday, reaffirming her position as Indian shooting's latest golden girl. The 19-year-old shot 241.9 in the eight-woman final to leave France's Paris Olympic silver medallist Camille Jedrzejewski (241.7) 0.2 behind in second place. China's Yao Qianxuan (221.7) bagged the bronze medal. National champion Suruchi had earlier won the event in the year's first two World Cup stages in Buenos Aires and Lima as well. Buenos Aires was in fact her tournament debut and she has now won gold in all three of her first ISSF World Cup stages. Continuing a run of form that stretches back to the Nationals in December, the Haryana girl shot 588 in qualification to equal the national record held by double Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker. Yao topped the 110-field with a junior world record score of 589. Bhaker ended 21st with a total of 574, while Palak was 30th with 570. In the final, a 52.1 in the first series set her on course but by the end of the second five-shot series she was down to second. A 9.7 for her 11th brought her down to fourth and that seemed to have spurred her.

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