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Indian shooters win three
more gold medals

Indian shooters continued their fine showing, picking three more gold medals, to take their tally to four at the 17th Commonwealth Games in Manchester, on Sunday.

Following Abhinav Bindra and Sameer Ambeken's record-shattering performance in the men's 10 metre Rifle Pairs event yesterday, the talented duo of Anjali (Vedpathak) Bhagwat and Suma Shirur gave India its second gold, winning the women's 10 metre Air Rifle Pairs event.

Moraad Ali Khan and Rajyavardhan Singh also kept the Indian flag flying high by clinching a gold in the men's Trap Pairs event. The duo aggregated 184 points to take the coveted gold in the men's Trap Pairs after a stiff challenge from the Australian pair of Michael Diamond and Russel Mark, who also had 184 points. Sydney Olympic gold medallist Richard Faulds and John Bellamy could only manage third place in the event, scoring 182.

Later, Samresh Jung and Vivek Singh gave India its fourth gold of the meet, and third of the day, when they won the men's 50 metre Pistol Pairs final.

Jung and Singh aggregated 1088 points. David Moore and Bruce Quick of Australia finished with four points less for the silver, while Daniel Francois Van Tonder and Frederick Willem Van Tonder of South Africa bagged the bronze, with 1074 points

In the women's 10 metre Air Rifle Pairs, Anjali and Suma aggregated 795 points to finish ahead of the Canadian pair of Sharon Bowes and Jacklyn Mecredy, who had 14 points less. England's Louise Minett and Victoria Eaton claimed the bronze with 776 points.

A silver medal also came India's way on Sunday through Shweta Chaudhary and Sheila Kanungo, who tallied 744 points in the women's 10 metre Air Pistol Pairs final.

Kim Eagles and Dorothy Hare of Canada bagged the gold with 747 points and Annemarie Forder and Lalita Yauhleuskaya of Australia took the bronze with 744 points.

On Saturday, the 19-year-old Chandigarh-based Bindra and partner Ambekar produced the highest scores in five of the six rounds in the series to finish clear of the Malaysian pair of Mohomad Erman Zakaria and Mohammad Hameleay Mutalib, who had to be content with the silver, with a total of 1164 points.

Pistol king Jaspal Rana and partner Samaresh Jung were the other heroes yesterday as they picked up a silver medal in the men's air pistol pairs event with 84 points.

Results:

Women's 10m Air Rifle - Pairs Final:
1 Anjali Bhagwat & Suma Shirur (Ind) 795 (GR)
2 Sharon Bowes & Jacklyn Mecredy (Can) 781
3 Louise Minett & Victoria Eaton (Eng) 776
4 Marilena Constantinou & Fani Theofanous (Cyp) 774
5 Susan Mccready & Susannah Smith (Aus) 773
6 Nurul Hudda Baharin & Roslina Bakar (Mas) 772
7 Julie Daltrey & Rhian Floyd (Wal) 768
8 Donne Potgieter & Esmari Van Reenen (Rsa) 766
9 Sabrina Sultana & Suraiya Akter (Ban) 764
10 Kumari Pussella & Pushpamali Ramanayake (Sri) 760
11 Jacquelyn Elaine Forde-Brome & Cheryl Mayers (Bar) 723

Men's Double Trap - Pairs Final:
1 Ali Khan Moraad & Rajyavardhan Singh (Ind) 184
2 Michael Diamond & Russell Mark (Aus) 184
3 John Bellamy & Richard Faulds (Eng) 182
4 Wung Yew Lee & Chee Keong Tan (Sin) 176
5 Frank Kurenda & Kirk Reynolds (Can) 172
6 Stewart Cumming & Colin Will (Sco) 170
7 Yiannos Toppouzis & Andreas Mastrou (Cyp) 169
8 Scott Wilson & Brian Wistrand (Nzl) 165
9 Neil Parsons & Jake Keeling (Iom) 164
10 Thomas Allen & Philip Murphy (Nir) 158

Women's Double Trap Pairs Final:

1 Teresa Borrell & Nadine Stanton (Nzl) 137
2 Cynthia Meyer & Susan Nattrass (Can) 136
3 Suzie Trindall & Suzanne Balogh (Aus) 131
4 Charlotte Kerwood & Helen Slack (Eng) 122
5 Evangelia Kakoyianni & Androulla Pourgouri (Cyp) 122

Women's 10m Air Pistol Pairs Final:
1 Kim Eagles & Dorothy Hare (Can) 747
2 Shweta Chaudhary & Sheila Kanungo (Ind) 744
3 Annemarie Forder & Lalita Yauhleuskaya (Aus) 744
4 Tania Corrigan & Jocelyn Lees (Nzl) 738
5 Shyamalie Wijesooriya & Anoma Wickramasinghe (Sri) 719
6 Pei Chin Bibiana Ng & Irina Maharani (Mas) 717
7 Kathryn Pearson & Helen Preston (Eng) 705
8 Julie Daltrey & Sian Megan Lewis (Wal) 347

Men's 50m Pistol Pairs Final:
1 Samresh Jung, Vivek Singh (Ind) 1088
2 David Moore & Bruce Quick (Aus) 1084
3 Daniel Francois Van Tonder & Frederick Willem Van Tonder (Rsa) 1074
4 Wayne Salhany & Jean Pierre Huot (Can) 1072, 5 Michael Gault & Frank Wyatt (Eng) 1071
6 Andre Malherbe & Friedhelm Sack (Nam) 1058
7 Greg Yelavich & Alan Earle (Nzl) 1049 8 Tariq Manzoor & Irshad Ali (Pak) 1040
9 Bernard Mcdonald Chase & Floyd Fitzgerald Reid (Bar) 1015
10 Suranga Fernando & Gamini Walgama (Sri) 1011
11 Kevin Gray, David Lewis (Sco) 1001

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