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Changwon, Sep 3: Anjum Moudgil and Apurvi Chandela became the first set of Indian shooters to secure quota places for the 2020 Olympics by winning a silver and finishing fourth respectively in the women's 10m air rifle event of the ISSF World Championship here Monday.

Moudgil finished second on the podium behind Korean Hana Im (251.1) and ahead of bronze-medallist Eunhea Jung (228.0), who is also from Korea.

The 24-year-old Moudgil shot a total of 248.4 in the eight-women final to open the Indian senior squad's medal account in the prestigious tournament.

While the equally talented Chandela aggregated 207 to finish fourth but still made the cut since a country can avail two Olympic quota places in this event.

The International Shooting Sport Federation's (ISSF) premier tournament assumes added significance as it is the first Olympic quota event for the Tokyo Games, offering as many as 60 berths across 15 events.

Both Moudgil and Chandela's sequence of scores in the finals included quite a few high 10s, an indication that the two were shooting well.

Earlier in the qualifications, Moudgil and Chandela finished fourth and sixth respectively.

Though the two shooters have secured quotas, as per the stated policy, the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) will take the final call on selection, based on the aggregate scores of shooters (in international tournaments and selection trials) leading up to the Olympic Games.

In the men's 10m air rifle event, Asian Games medallist Deepak Kumar cleared the qualification but finished sixth in the highly competitive final which was dominated by Russia and Croatia.

India had on Sunday bagged two medals in the junior events, even as the seniors failed to make the finals of mixed events in 10m air rifle and air pistol. The junior events are not offering quotas.
 (PTI)



New Delhi, Mar 9: India's Anjum Moudgil won silver medal in women's 50m rifle three-position event in the International Shooting Shooting Federation (ISSF) World Cup in Mexico, taking the Indian medal tally to eight. 
With this, the country has retained its number one slot in the charts. 
On the sixth day of the tournament, which is going on at Guadalajara of Mexico, Anjum grabbed her first medal in the ISSF World Cup. In the final, Anjum won the silver by scoring 454.2 in the finals and secured second place. 
In the 45th round, China's Ruijiao Pei captured gold with a score of 455.4, while his compatriot Ting Sun won a bronze with a score of 442.2.
This is the first silver medal of India in the World Cup, after securing three Golds and four Bronze medals.
Anjum slipped to the third place after 15 shots in the finals, but in the 5-shot prone position series, she again took the lead. Later, she managed lead by 0.9 points from world number one German player Jolin. However, in the last 10 shot series, she slipped again to fourth.
The Indian shooter, however, made an edge with her best score of 10.8 on 41st shot and reached number two. Anjum won the silver with a score of 10.2, 10.1, 9.5 and 10.2.
Three finals are slated for Saturday- the Men's 3P, the Women's 25m Pistol and Women's Skeet- while the World Cup concludes on Sunday, with the Men's Skeet final. UNI