National Shooting trials: Hriday Hazarika, Elavenil Valarivan clinch top spots

Hriday Hazarika and Elavenil Valarivan finished first in the men's and women's 10m air rifle events, respectively, at the National Shooting selection trials on Saturday.

Published : Jan 09, 2021 19:40 IST

Reigning world No. 1 Elavenil Valarivan shot 251.7 and won with a two-point margin over Olympian Ayonika Paul in the women's 10m air rifle event (File Photo).
Reigning world No. 1 Elavenil Valarivan shot 251.7 and won with a two-point margin over Olympian Ayonika Paul in the women's 10m air rifle event (File Photo).
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Reigning world No. 1 Elavenil Valarivan shot 251.7 and won with a two-point margin over Olympian Ayonika Paul in the women's 10m air rifle event (File Photo).

The reigning World junior champion Hriday Hazarika shot 253.2, a total better than the world record, to clinch the top spot in the 10m men’s air rifle event of the National shooting selection trials at the Dr Karni Singh Range in Tughlakabad on Saturday.

After qualifying in seventh place with 628.4, the 19-year-old Hriday outclassed the field as he beat the 3-position quota winner Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar by 1.7 points. Incidentally, the world record is with Yu Haonan of China at 252.8. Qualification topper Arjun Babuta finished third, ahead of Olympian Sanjeev Rajput.

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Olympic quota winners in air rifle, Deepak Kumar (625.6) and world No.1 Divyansh Singh Panwar (625.3), were not at their best and placed 13th and 17th, respectively.

It was a similar story in women’s air rifle as reigning world No.1 Elavenil Valarivan shot 251.7 and won with a two-point margin over Olympian Ayonika Paul. Shriyanka Sadangi finished third, while qualification topper Nisha Kanwar (631.8) ended the event at sixth.

Olympic quota winners in the event, Apurvi Chandela (625.9) and Anjum Moudgil (623.1), were below par and placed ninth and 19th, respectively.

Apurvi missed the final by 0.3 points. A bunch of other quality shooters like Meghana Sajjanar, Ayushi Podder, Mehuli Ghosh and Vinita Bhardwaj also missed the final.

In the second set of skeet trials, Ayush Rudraraju and Bhavtegh Singh Gill led the men’s field with 73. It was Zahra Deesawala leading with 71 out of 75 in the women’s section, two points ahead of Darshna Rathore and Parinaaz Dhaliwal.

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