Press Trust of India
Changwon, Apr 11: Commonwealth Games gold medal winning Indian shooter Apurvi Chandela earned a quota place for next year’s Olympic Games after winning the 10-metre air rifle bronze in the ongoing ISSF World Cup here Saturday.
She is the second Indian shooter to bag an Olympic quota place after Commonwealth and Asian Games gold medallist Jitu Rai. Apurvi shot a total of 185.6 in the finals, to finish behind Pejcic Snjezana of Croatia, who won gold, and Ivana Maksimovic of Serbia, who clinched the silver medal.
However, the other Indian shooters in the fray Jitu, Prakash Nanjappa, Rahi Sarnobat, Annu Raj Singh and Anisa Sayyed failed to make an impression. Jitu, who was the first Indian shooter to earn a quota place for the Rio Games, finished a disappointing 21st in men’s 50-metre pistol qualification, while Nanjappa was placed 28th with Om Prakash way behind at 38th.
In the 25-metre women’s pistol qualification, Sarnobat was 20th, Annu Raj 43rd and Anisa a lowly 52nd. In Apurvi’s event, Pejcic eventually finished with a score of 209.1 to Ivana’s 207.7 at the end of the gold medal match up.
Talking about her plans going forward Apurvi said she would look to win more medals heading into the Olympic year. “This win has helped me feel more confident towards my preparation for the Rio Olympics and I will work towards securing more podium finishes in the competitions I participate in this year,” she said.