Ayonika Paul Wins Rio Olympic Quota in 10m Air Rifle

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Ayonika Paul of India won silver in the 10m Air Rifle and Olympic quota in the Asia Olympic Qualifying Competition . Image Source : twitter

Internet Desk : Ayonika Paul of  India won silver in the 10m Air Rifle and Olympic quota today in the  Asia Olympic Qualifying Competition at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range. It was heartbreak for Pooja Ghatkar as she failed to make the cut by a whisker .

The 23-year-old Commonwealth Games silver medallist finished on the podium after she shot 205.9 in the eight-woman final, same as gold medallist Najmeh Khedmati of Iran, but lost out on the top prize as she managed 9.9 to the Iranian’s 10.1 in the shoot-off here.

Pooja recorded 184.5 after leading the field till the 17th shot. An 8.8 in the 18th attempt proved to be her undoing on day three of competition in the continent’s last quota event for Rio Games at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range.

Ayonika began the final on a poor note, managing 9.6, a stark contrast to the cracking start made by Pooja, who shot a high 10.7.

The competition inside the 10m air rifle range was intense as the participants produced some excellent shooting, with scores rarely going below 10.

In the men’s 50m pistol, Omkar Singh could not make the podium as he finished fifth after shooting 147.0 in the final.

Thanks to Ayonika’s effort, India have equalled the number of quotas it secured ahead of the 2012 London Olympics.

In the women’s 10m air rifle event there were two quota places available. However, India were eligible for only one (each country can win a maximum of two quotas per event) as Apurvi Chandela had already secured one quota in the event in earlier competitions.

After the 40 shot qualifying round, Ayonika shot 416.6 to be placed third and Pooja shot 415.6 to finish sixth. Both entered the eight-woman final round, which comprised of 20 shots and shooters start getting eliminated after the 8th shot onwards.

Pooja and Ayonika were in gold and silver positions till the 18th shot when the former shot 8.8 to be relegated to bronze medal position.

Khedmati, who is a world number 10 and already had a quota secured in the event, was steadily catching up with the Indians and finally caught up with Ayonika in the 20th shot and both tied at 205.9 to go into a shoot-off for gold and silver. The quota secured, Ayonika shot a disappointing 9.9 in the shoot-off to Khidmati’s 10.1.

The other quota in the event went to Korea’s Eunseo Lee, who finished fourth in the finals.