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Pranjali Dhumal clinched bronze in Girls’s 25m Pistol occasion, to take India’s tally to 13 medals (three gold, six silver and 4 bronze) after day 4 of the 2nd World Deaf Capturing Championship 2024 being held in Hanover, Germany. Pranjali certified for the finals after taking pictures a deaf world report and deaf world championship report of 571. Within the finals, she hit three out of 5 pictures within the eighth sequence to edge out Lana Skeledzija by a single level to safe the bronze medal. She completed with a rating of 29 behind the Ukrainian pair of Sofiia Olenych and Halyna Mosina who secured gold and silver respectively.

Anuya Prasad completed fifth within the finals with a rating of 21 after she had certified with a rating of 558. The third Indian shooter, Vedika Sharma ended the qualification with a rating of 473. The 16-member Indian Deaf Capturing staff made a brilliant begin to the 2nd World Deaf Capturing Championship.

Anuya Prasad gained gold within the girls’s 10m Air Pistol whereas India additionally had a double podium end within the males’s 10m Air Pistol with Abhinav Deshwal successful silver and Shubham Vashist successful bronze because the duo additionally teamed up with Chetan Sakpal to clinch the staff silver within the occasion, as per a press launch by the Nationwide Rifle Affiliation of India (NRAI).

The Championship goes on until September 7, 2024, and Indian shooters will compete within the Air Rifle and Air Pistol disciplines. The squad, which incorporates such prime shooters like Dhanush Srikanth, can be accompanied by an interpreter and coaches Preeti Sharma (Pistol) and Sanjeev Rajput (Rifle).

Earlier on Friday, NRAI and ITC Maurya in New Delhi hosted a star-studded night and felicitated the Indian Olympic taking pictures contingent.

All three Olympic winners (Manu Bhaker, Sarabjot Singh, and Swapnil Kusale) and different individuals have been felicitated with rewards and mementoes. The night ended with the Olympic and shooting-themed cake-cutting ceremony.

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