Tokyo:Fancied Indian shooter Rubina Francis finished seventh in the women's 10m air pistol SH1 final of the Tokyo Paralympic Games here on Tuesday.
Rubina had 128.1 points when she was eliminated in the seventh place at the Akasa Shooting Range.
As the pistol is held with one hand only, athletes in SH1 pistol have an impairment affecting one arm and/or the legs, for example resulting from amputations or spinal cord injuries.
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Some shooters compete in a seated position, while others take aim in a standing position as defined in the rules.
Iran's Sareh Javanmardi won the gold medal with a world record score of 239.2. Rubina held the previous world record with 238.1.
It was always going to be an uphill task for Rubina after she shot a horror 6.6 in the first series. Still she was placed fourth after the end of the 1st competition stage with 93.1 point, as the elimination rounds began.
She tried but could not regain the lost ground and was the second shooter to be eliminated in the eight-women final.
Earlier, she started off well in the qualifications to finish seventh with 560 points and make the final.