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    Indian shooter Manish Narwal [Getty Images]

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    Manish Narwal ended the final with a total of 234.9 points while Korea’s JO Jeongdu bagged the gold.

    Indian shooter Manish Narwal clinched a silver medal in the men’s 10m air pistol (SH1) competition at the Chateauroux International Shooting Range on Friday. The 22-year-old ended the final with a total of 234.9 points, adding a fourth medal to India’s medal tally.

    He was leading for quite some time before he slipped because of a series of poor scores to surrender the initiative to veteran South Korean marksman Jo Jeongdu. In SH1 class, athletes can hold their guns without difficulty and shoot from a standing or sitting position in a wheelchair or chair.

    Earlier, Narwal qualified for the final with a fifth-place finish, securing 565 points. His compatriot Rudransh Khandelwal missed out on a place in the medal round after finishing ninth with 561. He was just one point behind Uzbekistan’s Server Ibragimov who took the last qualification spot into the final.

    Narwal, who won the gold medal in the Mixed 50m Pistol SH1 event in the Tokyo Paralympics, recovered from a poor start to keep himself alive in the medal contention. The final will be played at 5:30 pm IST on Friday.

    Earlier, Avani Lekhara won the gold while Mona Agarwal clinched bronze in the women’s 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1 to open India’s medal count in the Paris Paralympics.

    Avani became the first Indian para-athlete to win gold medals in back-to-back Paralympic Games after claiming the top honours in her Games debut in Tokyo. She not only defended her gold but also broke her own record with 249.7, to set a new Paralympic record in the category. Javelin thrower Devendra Jhajharia is the first Indian to win two gold medals in the Paralympics after bagging the top spot on the podium in the 2004 and 2016 editions.

    On the other hand, Mona, who was briefly leading the standings in the final, finished third with a total of 228.7 to win a bronze medal in the event and also open the country’s medal count in the Games.

    (With Agency Inputs)



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