Elizabeth wins women's gold
New Delhi: Elizabeth Susan
Koshy, hailed for some time as one of the best woman rifle shooters of the
country, stamped her class to sweep aside a quality field and win the women's
50m Rifle 3 Positions gold at the 59th National Shooting Championships here on
Friday, 11th December 2015.
Anjum Moudgil of Haryana won the silver while Gaayathri N of Tamil Nadu bagged the bronze in the eight-woman final at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range.
Elizabeth, representing Kerala made it to the finals in third position at the end of the qualification round with a score of 578, while Anjum finished qualifying in pole position, three points ahead of Elizabeth.
In the finals, however, Elizabeth was in a league of her own, leading from the front across the three shooting positions of kneeling, prone and standing in that order, to register a score of 459.3.
She was way ahead of second placed Anjum who finished with a score of 448.8 in the finals. The quality of the win can be judged by the fact that the final lineup had the likes of former World Championship and Commonwealth Games gold medalist Tejaswini Sawant who finished fourth, apart from Anjum who herself is an Asian Championship bronze medalist.
Tejaswini, along with veteran Anjali Bhagwat and Priyal Keni, however, won the team gold for Maharashtra in the event, in which the Railways won silver and Haryana the bronze.
The day also saw the beginning of the qualifying rounds of the men's 10m Air Rifle event.
Anjum Moudgil of Haryana won the silver while Gaayathri N of Tamil Nadu bagged the bronze in the eight-woman final at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range.
Elizabeth, representing Kerala made it to the finals in third position at the end of the qualification round with a score of 578, while Anjum finished qualifying in pole position, three points ahead of Elizabeth.
In the finals, however, Elizabeth was in a league of her own, leading from the front across the three shooting positions of kneeling, prone and standing in that order, to register a score of 459.3.
She was way ahead of second placed Anjum who finished with a score of 448.8 in the finals. The quality of the win can be judged by the fact that the final lineup had the likes of former World Championship and Commonwealth Games gold medalist Tejaswini Sawant who finished fourth, apart from Anjum who herself is an Asian Championship bronze medalist.
Tejaswini, along with veteran Anjali Bhagwat and Priyal Keni, however, won the team gold for Maharashtra in the event, in which the Railways won silver and Haryana the bronze.
The day also saw the beginning of the qualifying rounds of the men's 10m Air Rifle event.
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