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Bhaker, Deswal fail to qualify for 10m air pistol final

Last updated on: July 25, 2021 08:27 IST
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The 19-year-old Manu Bhaker, ranked No. 2, was pegged back by a technical glitch involving her gun and failed to make the final of the women's 10m air pistol event in the Tokyo Olympics on Sunday.

IMAGE: India’s Manu Bhaker during the 10m Air Pistol Women’s Qualification. Photograph: Gurinder Osan/PTI

Indian shooters buckled under pressure for a second successive day. Manu Bhaker and Yashaswini Singh Deswal failed to make the final of the women's 10m air pistol event in the Tokyo Olympics on Sunday.

 

Both were appearing in the maiden Olympics and the pressure got the better of them in the crunch moments.

The 19-year-old Bhaker, ranked No. 2, was pegged back by a technical glitch involving her gun after an impressive start saw her take one of the places in the top eight.

An opening of 98 was followed by 95, 94 and a 95 as the young shooter dropped out of the top-10.

Manu Bhaker

The Commonwealth Games and Youth Olympics gold medallist tried to stage a comeback of sorts in the fifth series with a 9, but caved in under pressure in a poor final series, which saw her register one 8 and three 9s, leaving Frenchwoman Celine Goberville to bag the eighth and last qualifying spot.

Meanwhile, it was mostly an up and down outing for world No. 1 Yashaswini, who shot her way back into contention with a 98 in the second series, including scoring five 10s in the second part, after a subdued start.

But she was not consistent enough to challenge the top guns, bowing out in 13th place with scores of 94, 98, 94, 97, 96 and 95 for an aggregate of 574.

Having started with an impressive 98, including five 10s in the first series, Manu finished the event in 12th place with a total score of 575.

The problem with her gun saw her lose five minutes but she returned and scored a 95. The cut-off was 577.

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