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Manu Bhaker aims for hat-trick of medals; qualifies for 25m sports pistol final at Olympics


Manu Bhaker in action in the women’s 25m pistol event at the Paris Olympics 2024, in Chateauroux on August 2, 2024.

Manu Bhaker in action in the women’s 25m pistol event at the Paris Olympics 2024, in Chateauroux on August 2, 2024.
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Indian shooter Manu Bhaker kept herself on track for a hat-trick of Olympic medals, coming up with one of her most memorable performances in her favourite event, the 25m sports pistol, as she booked a place in the final in second spot in Paris on August 2.

The 22-year-old, who has already made history by becoming the first Indian athlete to win two bronze medals in one edition of the quadrennial showpiece, can add to her haul if she wins a third medal on Saturday, something which is well within her grasp after her commanding performance in the qualification round.


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Manu, who continued to dominate the event and remained among the top three almost throughout the qualification phase of ‘precision‘ and ‘rapid’ rounds, aggregated 590 to be placed second behind Hungary’s Veronika Major who equalled the Olympic record with a score of 592.

Manu, who has seen a marked improvement in her shooting after patching up with legendary shooter-turned-coach Jaspal Rana, has won the 10m women’s air pistol bronze and 10m air pistol mixed team bronze pairing up with Sarabjot Singh.

She was in impregnable form in the sports pistol qualification rounds, firing 294 in the gruelling ‘precision’ round with scores of 97, 98 and 99.

The ‘rapid round’ brought out the best in her as she shot a perfect 100, followed by two 98s for an aggregate of 296.

India’s upcoming shooter and multiple Hangzhou Asian Games medallist Esha Singh faltered, aggregating 581 (291 in precision and 290 in rapid) to finish 18th among 40 shooters and falling well short of the eight-shooter final.

The abysmal Indian performance in shotgun continued with skeet marksman Anant Jeet Singh Naruka placed at 26th position with a score of 68 after day 1 of qualification.

The men’s and women’s trap shooters have already finished their assignments without making an impression.

Naruka fired three rounds of 25 each, which fetched him 23, 22 and 23. Legendary Vincent Hancock of the USA had three perfect rounds of 25 each and was leading the 28-shooter field.

Two more qualification rounds will take place on August 3 before the six finalists are short-listed.

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