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Heena shoots gold as India finish off on a high

September 30, 2015 20:38 IST

Heena Sidhu

IMAGE: Heena Sidhu celebrates after winning the gold medal. Photograph: PTI

Former World No. 1 Heena Sidhu sizzled on the final day as she clinched the gold medal in the women's 10m air pistol to cap off India's campaign at the 8th Asian Air Gun Championship on a winning note in New Delhi, on Wednesday.

India also claimed the silver medal courtesy of Shweta Singh, in the day's marquee event, ahead of bronze medallist Seon A Kim of Korea.

Having topped the qualification with a score of 387 along side another young Indian shooter Yashaswini Singh Deshwal, former World champion Heena shot 197.8 to win the top prize in the final. Shweta aggregated 197.0, while Kim managed 175.8.

In her first international final, Yashaswini finished a creditable fourth after shooting 155.3.

India, thus, won an impressive haul of 17 medals, including six gold (two in individual senior events), to finish as toppers in the continental event, which lost some sheen after the pull-out of powerhouse China and Korea's decision to not send numero uno pistol shooter Jin Jong-oh.

India also bagged five silver and six bronze.

In the overall standings, Iran took the second place with 12 podium finishes, including six gold and five silver medals, followed by Taipei, winning one gold, two silver and as many bronze.

In the day's much-awaited event -- women's 10m air pistol -- Heena got off to a terrific start firing a 10.7. But it was Shweta who was in lead after the first three shots with 2 10s to modest 9.8, 9.3 by Heena.

With 61.3 points, Shweta continued to lead after the next three shots, as Heena followed with 60.7.

As Iran's Elham Harijani got eliminated, Heena found her bearings again to topple Shweta from the lead. It was around this time that Korea's Kim started to head north with some consistent scores, including a magnificent 10.9.

Shweta shot to the top for a moment before Heena wrested the position again with a series of mid to high 10s.

Even as the Korean was eliminated after a brave fight, Heena and Shweta engaged in an intriguing tussle before the Ludhiana-born Mumbai-based shooter prevailed.

Heena was satisfied with her effort in the qualification but the final was not upto the mark, according to her.

"Most of the time there was a lot of delay. I was taking a lot of time, that plays on your mind. Today, I was not happy with the way I shot in the finals, this was a lower finals for me," Heena said.

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