Did Mahit Sandhu Achieve Silver in the 50m Rifle Prone Event at the Deaflympics?
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Key Takeaways
- Mahit Sandhu won a silver medal in the 50m Prone event.
- She broke the World Deaf Record during qualifications.
- India's medal tally in shooting at the Deaflympics reached 12.
- Natasha Joshi participated alongside Mahit, finishing in eighth place.
- Mahit's previous achievements include a gold in the mixed team event.
New Delhi, Nov 20 (NationPress) Rifle shooter Mahit Sandhu secured a silver medal in the 50m Prone event, marking her third medal at the ongoing 25th Summer Deaflympics held in Tokyo.
In an impressive display, Mahit established a new World Deaf Record during the qualification rounds, finishing with an outstanding score of 246.1 in the finals. Eliska Svobodova from Czechia clinched the gold with a score of 247.2, while Mira Zsuzsanna Biatovszki from Hungary took home the bronze with a score of 225.0. Another Indian competitor, Natasha Joshi, concluded her efforts in eighth place following a shoot-off.
During the finals, Mahit started in fourth place after 14 shots. She climbed to bronze after the subsequent two shots, surpassing Violeta Lykova of Ukraine. Maintaining her position until the 20-shot mark, Mahit shot scores of 9.8 and 10.2 in the next series. Despite a strong performance, she couldn't surpass Svobodova's final score, who also scored in the 10s.
Previously in qualification, Mahit shattered the Deaf World Record with a score of 619.7, while Natasha Joshi secured her finals spot with a score of 611.6 in seventh place.
With Mahit's recent achievements, India has amassed a total of 12 medals in shooting at Tokyo, with her contributions including a gold in the 10m mixed team event and a silver in the 10m individual event.