New Delhi: India's world No 1 Divyansh Singh Panwar and Arjun Babuta on Friday entered the eight-man final of the men's 10 metres air rifle while world No.4 and Olympics quota holder, Anjum Moudgil, was the lone Indian woman to progress in the 10m air rifle on the opening day of the World Cup here.
The finals will take place on Saturday at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Ranges.
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In the 60-shot qualification round, teenager Panwar, who has won an Olympics quota place, shot 629.1 points to finish sixth. The 22-year-old Babuta scored 631.8 points to earn the third spot.
But Jakarta Asian Games medallist Deepak Kumar, the third shooter in the fray, was off target as he finished in 12th place. The 33-year-old Air Force shooter scored 626.4. He had got an Olympics quota place in the 2019 qualification cycle. Since January, he has been out of form due to a skin ailment and started normal training only in the first week of March.
Korea's Taeyun Nam exhibited good form to finish atop the field with 632.1 points. Israel's Sergey Richter was second with a score of 631.8 points.
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Ukraine's Oleh Tsarkov was fourth with a score of 630 points. Hungary's Istvan Peni ranked 3rd in the global ranking shot 629.1 points to finish fifth.