Asian Games: Shooters clinch gold in men's team event, silver in men's tennis doubles

Shooters have so far fetched them a record 15 medals -- five of them gold

PTI09_29_2023_000009A Indian shooter Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar and Swapnil Suresh Kusale during 50m rifle 3 positions men's qualification event at the 19th Asian Games | PTI

Trailblazing Indian shooters gave another power-packed performance here, clinching a gold medal in men's 50m rifle three-positions team event with a world record score, while the Esha Singh-led women's 10m air pistol trio bagged a silver at the Asian Games on Friday.

India's dream run in the shooting arena at the continental showpiece has so far fetched them a record 15 medals -- five of them gold -- and the success story will likely continue over the next couple of days as well.

The men's 50m rifle 3-positions team, comprising the young trio of Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar (591), Swapnil Kusale (591) and Akhil Sheoran (587), overcame the Chinese challenge with ease with a world record score of 1769 to take the top podium finish, while the hosts were a clear six points adrift with 1763 points.

South Korea was a distant third with 1748 points.

The men's trio smashed the world record by a whopping eight points.

Aishwary and Swapnil shot superbly to make the individual finals as well and were placed first and second after the qualification round, something never ever seen before in a sport dominated by the Chinese at the Asian level.

The third Indian in the competition, Akhil, despite finishing fifth with 587 in qualification, will miss out on the eight-team finals as only two shooters per country are allowed in the individual medal round.

Swapnil, one of the medal prospects at next year's Olympic Games in Paris, was firing on all cylinders shooting down the qualification Asian and Asian Games record on way to a superb 591.

Not to be left behind, Aishwary too shoot an identical score to be tied with Swapnil but entered the finals, placed second because of fewer shots closer to the bulls eye (inner-10s). Swapnil had 33 'inner-10s', while Aishwary had 27.

The two Chinese who made it to the finals -- Du Linshu and Tian Jiaming -- were placed third and fourth respectively behind the two young Indians.

Both Swapnil and Aishwary shot an average of 9.850 out of a maximum score of 10 on each of the shots in the qualification round in all three positions -- kneeling, prone and standing, an incredible achievement, considering the pressure from the relentless Chinese.

In fact, Swapnil had a 199/200 in prone, while Aishwary had an identical score in kneeling position.

Tennis

PTI09_29_2023_000053B India's Ramkumar Ramanathan (R) and Saketh Myneni leave after losing men's doubles final tennis match against Chinese Taipei's Yu-Hsiou Hsu and Jason Jung to settle for the silver medal at the 19th Asian Games | PTI

Ramkumar Ramanathan and Saketh Myneni settled for the men's doubles silver medal at the Asian Games after being edged by Hsu Yu-Hsiou and Jason Jung from Chinese Taipei in straight sets in the final, here on Friday.

The Taipei team was unseeded but both Hsu (182) and Jung (231) were better-ranked singles players and it showed in their ground strokes and the way they went about their business in a 6-4 6-4 victory against the second-seeded Indians in the title clash.

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