How did Indian air rifle mixed teams secure gold and bronze at the Deaflympics?
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Key Takeaways
- Indian shooters won gold and bronze at Deaflympics.
- Dhanush and Mahit showcased exceptional teamwork.
- Murtaza and Komal fought hard for bronze.
- Total of nine medals won by India in three days.
- Upcoming events include Air Pistol Mixed Teams.
Tokyo, Nov 18 (NationPress) Indian shooters achieved a remarkable double podium finish at the 25th Summer Deaflympics in Tokyo, winning both the gold and bronze medals in the 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team event.
The dynamic duo of Dhanush Srikanth and Mahit Sandhu secured the gold medal by triumphing over the South Korean team comprised of Jeon Dain and Kim Woorim in the final showdown. Meanwhile, Mohammed Murtaza Vania and Komal Milind Waghmare added another bronze medal to their collection, defeating the Ukrainian team of Violeta Lykova and Oleksandr Kostyk.
During the gold medal match, Dhanush and Mahit swiftly advanced to a 4-0 lead and maintained their edge over the Korean opponents, ultimately winning the match with a score of 17-7. This victory marks Dhanush's second gold medal at the Deaflympics, while Mahit enhanced her tally with this gold after previously earning a silver in the individual event.
The competition for the bronze medal was more competitive, considering that the Ukrainian team featured Violeta Lykova, the women's individual gold medalist. After four series, both teams were tied at 4-4, and by the end of the sixth series, Ukraine led 7-5. However, Murtaza Vania and Komal rallied to tie the scores at 7-7, 8-8, and 10-10 over the subsequent rounds. Ultimately, they clinched the bronze by winning 16-12.
Overall, the Indian shooters have amassed a total of nine medals over three days of competition. The Air Pistol Mixed Teams event is set to take place tomorrow as India aims to further increase its medal count in shooting at the Deaflympics.