Junior Shotgun World Cup: India's Bhavtegh shoots near perfect to surge into contention

DN Bureau

Bhavtegh Singh Gill had a near perfect first day of qualification in the men's skeet event at the on-going International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) Junior World Cup in Porpetto, Italy, shooting down 74 of the first 75 targets to end the day in sole third spot in a 68-strong field. Read further on Dynamite News:

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Porpetto: Bhavtegh Singh Gill had a near perfect first day of qualification in the men's skeet event at the on-going International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) Junior World Cup in Porpetto, Italy, shooting down 74 of the first 75 targets to end the day in sole third spot in a 68-strong field.

They all return on Monday to complete the two final qualification rounds before the top six head into the final. India have so far picked one bronze in the competition, courtesy Sabeera Haris in the women's trap. 

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Two Americans Benjamin Keller and Jordan Sapp were leading the junior men's skeet at this stage with perfect scores of 75 each. Bhavtegh's only miss was in the first round. His compatriots Zoravar Bedi (69) and Munek Battula (66) were further down the standings in 25th and 47th spots respectively.

Vanshika Tiwari was the best Indian on show in women's skeet, shooting a score of 67 to occupy the 14th spot to stay in contention. Sanjana Sood shot 66 to take 19th, while Zahra Deesawala's 60 gave her 39th position in the standings.(ANI)

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