India's 14-year-old shooter Naamya Kapoor wins gold in junior world championships

In junior women’s sports pistol, Manu Bhaker shot 293 to be placed second, one point behind Yana Chuchmarova of Ukraine, after the precision stage.

Published : Oct 04, 2021 19:59 IST

14-year-old Naamya Kapoor (centre) who won the sports pistol gold in the Junior World Championship in Lima, Peru. She is flanked by Camille Jedrzejewski (left) and Manu Bhaker.

India's 14-year-old shooter Naamya Kapoor fired her way to the gold medal ahead of her celebrated compatriot Manu Bhaker in the women's 25m pistol event of the ISSF Junior world Championship in Lima, Peru on Monday.

Kapoor shot 36 in the finals to claim the top prize ahead of France's Camille Jedrzejewski (33) and 19-year-old Olympian Bhakar (31), who has already won three gold so far in the tournament.

Nischal shot 619.8 and missed a medal by 0.2 point in the women’s 50-metre rifle prone event. In the non-Olympic event, which thus does not have a final, Anna Janssen of Germany won the gold with a score of 623.3, one point ahead of the Olympic silver medallist Mary Carolynn Tucker of the US. Sheileen Waiber of Austria pipped Nischal to the bronze with 620.0.

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In the mixed skeet team event, Raiza Dhillon and Ayush Rudraraju shot 130 and placed seventh. The top four teams made the final. In junior women’s sports pistol, Manu Bhaker shot 293 to be placed second, one point behind Yana Chuchmarova of Ukraine, after the precision stage. Niveditha Nair followed close with 291. The top eight will qualify for the final after the rapid fire section. The results:Junior men: 50m rifle prone: 1. Soma Hammerl (Hun) 623.4; 2. Jiri Privratsky (Cze) 622.9; 3. Max Braun (Ger) 621.5; 7. Pankaj Mukheja 619.0; 14. Surya PratapSingh 615.4; 18 Nitish Kumar 611.0. Junior women: 50m rifle prone: 1. Anna Janssen (Ger) 623.3; 2. Mary Carolynn Tucker (US) 622.3; 3. Sheileen Waiber (Aut) 620.0; 4. Nischal 619.8; 21. Ashi Chouksey 614.0; 29. Ayushi Podder 611.8. Mixed skeet team: 1. Italy 31 (144); 2. Romania 29 (138); 3. Greece 29 (134); 4. Italy-2 27 (135); 7. India-2 (Raiza Dhillon, Ayush Rudraraju) 130; 10. India (Areeba Khan, Abhay Singh Sekhon) 126.