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Olympics: Manu Bhaker-Sarabjot win mixed team bronze

Last updated on: July 30, 2024 15:41 IST

IMAGE: Manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh pose with their bronze medals at the Paris Olympics on Tuesday. Photograph: Amr Alfiky/Reuters

Manu Bhaker scripted history by becoming the first Indian athlete since Independence to win two medals in a single edition of the Olympics Games as she combined with Sarabjot Singh to clinch the 10m air pistol mixed team bronze in Paris on Tuesday.

 

Manu and Sarabjot, both 22, triumphed 16-10 against the South Korean duo of Oh Ye Jin and Lee Wonho in the bronze medal play-off match. at Chateauroux's shooting range.

IMAGE: Manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh celebrate winning the bronze medal play-off. Photograph: Amr Alfiky/Reuters

Bhaker had earlier bagged the bronze medal in the women's 10m air pistol event at the same venue on Sunday, wiping off the terrible memories of a horrendous Olympic debut in Tokyo 2020.

Before her, British-Indian athlete Norman Pritchard had won two silver medals in 200m sprint and 200m hurdles at the 1900 Olympics but that achievement had come in the pre-Independence era.

IMAGE: (Left to right): Silver medallists Sevval Ilayda Tarhan and Yusuf Dikec of Turkey, gold medallists Zorana Arunovic and Damir Mikec of Serbia, and bronze medallists Manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh of India pose with their air pistols. Photograph: Amr Alfiky/Reuters

Zorana Arunovic and Damir Mikec of Serbia won the 10 metre air pistol mixed team gold, after they beat Sevval Ilayda Tarhan and Yusuf Dikec of Turkey 16-14 in the gold medal play-off match.



While it is a massive achievement for women's sport in the country, the medal is also redemption for Sarabjot, who had failed to make the men's 10m air pistol final, finishing ninth on Saturday with a score of 577.

"I am feeling really proud and there is lot of gratitude, thanks for all the blessings" said Bhaker after the match, which the two young Indians played with remarkable poise to make it a one-sided contest.

"Actually we can't control (what the rivals will do), we can do what is in our hand, me and my partner thought let's just try our best and we will keep fighting till the end," said Bhaker, who could not even qualify for this event at the Tokyo Games alongside Saurabh Chaudhary, finishing seventh.



Ambala shooter Sarabjot, who passed through a difficult phase trying to come to terms with the disappointment of the individual competition just three days back, said he was under a lot of pressure to perform.

"I am feeling good, the game was very tough and there was a lot of pressure, I am very happy," said the 22-year-old Sarabjot, who comes from a farming family.

The Indians started on the wrong foot with Sarabjot's opening shot fetching a poor 8.6, while Bhaker shot 10.2 for an aggregate of 18.8. The Koreans aggregated 20.5 to take the opening round and open a 2-0 lead.

In the mixed team events, the pair that reaches 16 points first wins the medal.

Down 0-2, Bhaker's consistency came to the fore and it rubbed off on Sarabjot as the pair took the next four rounds to take their tally to 8-2.

Bhaker had just three shots below 10 in the entire contest which lasted 13 rounds.

It was an uphill task for the Koreans who succumbed to pressure and could not match their rivals losing 16-10.

Bhaker has a chance to make it a historic hat-trick when she competes in the women's 25m pistol event, with the qualification round scheduled on Friday, August 2. She had won gold medals in this event at the 2023 World Championships and the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games. The prodigal talent's long list of honours also includes nine World Cup gold medals across events.

Sarabjot is also a World Championship, World Cup and Asian Games gold-medallist.