CWG 2018: At 15, Anish Wins Gold in Shooting to Create History

The Haryana boy shot down the CWG record in the final with a score of 30, including four series of 5 each.

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Anish with his gold medal at the Belmont Shooting Centre on Friday. 
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Anish with his gold medal at the Belmont Shooting Centre on Friday. 
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15-year-old Indian shooter Anish Bhanwala created history on Friday by becoming the country's youngest ever gold medal winner in the Commonwealth Games.

Anish achieved the feat when he stormed his way to the gold medal with a Games record in the men's 25 m rapid fire pistol event at the Belmont Shooting Centre.

The Haryana boy shot down the CWG record in the final with a score of 30, including four series of 5 each.

The youngest in the field, he showed nerves of steel and led the more experienced shooters through the event to emerge deserving champion.

Australia's Sergei Evglevski claimed the silver with 28, while the bronze medal went to Sam Gowin (17) of England.

India's other entrant in the event, Neeraj Kumar (13) was the second shooter to be eliminated in the finals after a shoot-off.

By winning the gold, Anish bettered team-mate Manu Bhaker, who had become the youngest Indian Commonwealth Games gold medallist earlier this week when she emerged champion in the 10m air rifle finals.

“I’m very excited that I became the Commonwealth champion. I am the youngest athlete from India to win Commonwealth gold at 15,” said Anish .

The rising shooter recently won a gold medal at the ISSF Junior World Cup in Sydney where he finished atop the podium in the same event.

In the qualifications, Anish scored 580 to finish top of the tally while Neeraj was second best with 579.

Anish scored 286 in stage 1 and 294 in stage 2 qualifying, while Neeraj had 291 in stage 1 and 288 in stage 2.

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Published: 13 Apr 2018,10:39 AM IST

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