Tokyo (SunstarTV Bureau): Indian shooters as the team of Saurabh Chaudhary and Manu Bhaker, failed to qualify for the 10m Air Pistol Team medal matches, finishing their 7th in qualification stage 2 at the Asaka Shooting Range on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, the other two pair from India as Abhishek Verma and Yashaswini Singh Deswal in the event bowed out with a 17th place finish in Qualification Stage 1 on the same day.
India’s string of poor performances at the shooting range has seen them go without a medal in six events they have competed in so far.
Saurabh and Manu, after winning all four mixed team gold medals in the four World Cups in 2019, suffered due to a poor start in the eight-team field and finished with a total score of 380 (Chaudhary 194/200 and Manu 186/200). They needed to be in the top four to qualify for any of the two medal matches.
While Chaudhary shot a solid 96/100 in series 1 of the Qualification Stage 2, Manu was off-colour shooting 92, which saw the Indian pair sink to the bottom of the eight-team field. The duo did marginally better in series 2 scoring 192 – Chaudhary 98 and Manu 94 – but it wasn’t enough to lead them into the top-four.
Earlier in the Qualification Stage 1, Chaudhary and Manu had given indication that they were gunning for the top prize when they topped the 20-team field with a total score of 582/600. Abhishek Verma (283/300) and Yasahaswini Singh Deswal’s (281/300) combined score of 564, however, was not good enough as the pair finished 17th. Chaudhary and Manu started the Qualification Stage 1 in sensational fashion, combining to score 195/200 in the first series to move to the top right away.
In the second series, the duo consolidated their position with Chaudhary shooting a perfect 100 with his 10 shots while Manu turned up with a 94. They came up with imposing numbers in the third series as well, combining for 193 to move into Qualification Stage 2.
The mixed team air pistol event comprises a Qualification Stage 1 and a Qualification Stage 2, which is followed by the medal round where the top two teams contest for gold, while the third and fourth placed teams fight for bronze.
In Qualification Stage 1, each team member shoots three series of 10 shots. The scores of both team members are added up and the ranking made. The eight top-ranked teams then progress to Qualification Stage 2 but the scores are not carried forwards and all teams start from scratch again.
In Qualification Stage 2, the eight pairs shoot two series of 10 shots by each team member following which the top four teams go into the medal rounds, where the top-two fight for gold and the third and fourth-placed teams compete for bronze.
(Sources: IANS/edited)