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Sangram Wins Silver, Bronze for Amanpreet in Shooting WC Final

ISSF Shooting World Cup Final: Amanpreet Singh and Sangram Dahiya bagged medals for India in New Delhi on Friday.

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India's Amanpreet Singh clinched a bronze medal in his maiden appearance in an ISSF World Cup Final, but the fancied Jitu Rai fizzled out to finish a poor seventh on the fourth day of competition in New Delhi on Friday.

Sangram Dahiya won India's second medal of the day, a silver in the men's double trap event. He shot 76 out of 80 targets, three behind gold medallist Hu Binyuan (79). Italy's Gasparani Davi (56) took the bronze.

This is Sangram's first-ever medal in senior level, having won a gold at the Asian Shooting Championship for junior back in 2009.

World Cup silver medallist Amanpreet shot 202.2 to win the bronze in the final of men's 50m pistol at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Ranges.

Rai could manage only 123.2 to finish last in the seven- man final.

Earlier, both cleared the qualification hurdle without much fuss.

Serbia's Damir Mikec won the gold medal with 229.3, while Ukrainian Oleh Omelchuk finished with silver after scoring 228.0 in a low-scoring but thrilling final.

Amanpreet pipped Turkey's Yusuf Dikec and Dimitrije Grgic of Serbia to the bronze medal, while also getting the better of Iran's Vahid Golkhandan.

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Earlier in the year, Amanpreet had clinched a silver medal in the same event of ISSF World Cup Stage 1 in a 1-2 finish for India, with Rai winning the top prize then.

"Considering that this is a World Cup Final with the best shooters in the fray, you can call this as my finest performance in shooting. I'm happy but score wise it's not great, so I need to improve on that," a pleased Amanpreet said.

The shooter, though, managed to pull off good scores when he really needed them.

As luck would have it, an 8.1 in the 22nd shot for the bronze medal proved good enough for Amanpreet. In total, he shot 10 and above five times in the final.

This was India's first individual medal in the ongoing edition of the prestigious tournament.

Overall, this was the host nation's second medal in the tournament following Jitu Rai and Heena Sidhu's gold in 10m mixed air pistol on the opening day.

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