Busan: Faced with a stiff competition, Indian shooters failed to pick up a medal for
the second day running in the 14th Asian Games on Saturday though they did come
quite close to a bronze medal at the Changwon International Shooting Ranges.
The team comprising Satguru Das, T Pallangappa, and A P Subbiah turned out to be the
best performers for India finishing fourth in the men's 50 metres rifle prone team
event.
The trio aggregated 1,772 points to finish seven points behind bronze medal winning
Kazkhastan team.
The gold in the event was won by the South Korean team comprising Seung Kyun Kang,
Byung Woo Choi and Hyung Jin Nam with a new Asian Games record of 1,782 points. The
Chinese team of Ye Yao, Weiyi Wang and Jian Qiu took the silver medal with a total
of 1,780 points.
In the men's double trap team event, the Indian trio of Rajyavardhan Singh, Moraad
Ali Khan and Ranjan Sodhi finished sixth. They logged 375 points which was not good
enough to take them to the medal podium.
Korea's Yoon Kyun Jung, Byoung Jun Kim and Jung Hwan Park claimed the gold in the
event with a total of 418 points, while the Chinese trio of Binyuan Hu, Bo Li and
Shuangchun Li secured the silver medal with a total of 413.
The Indian shooters, who had captured as many as 14 gold medals in the recent
Commonwealth Games in Manchester, have won just two silver medals in the
competitions so far which has seen the strong Chinese and the South Koreans ruling
the roost.
PTI