Meghana Sajjanar Finishes Fourth in Women’s Air Rifle at Gabala World Cup


Loses out on Medal in Shoot-Off in Her First World Cup Final, PoojaGhatkar Fifth in Her Second Final of the Year

New Delhi, June 8, 2017: India’s Meghana Sajjanar and Pooja Ghatkar made it two Indians in the Women’s 10m Air Rifle Final at the fifth and final stage of this year’s International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup (Rifle/Pistol) series, medal events for which got underway at Gabala, Aerbaijan on Thursday.Meghana lost out on a first ever World Cup medal after losing out agonizingly in a shoot-off to finish fourth with a score of 205.7. Compatriot Pooja Ghatkar finished fifth with a score of 183.8 in the Final.

22-year old Meghana from Bengaluru, competing in only her third World Cup, after making her debut in the first New Delhi leg earlier in the year, shot an excellent 419.6 to qualify in top spot among the eight women to do so.Pooja, now a seasoned shooter, made it to her second final of the year, after her Bronze medal winning performance at the New Delhi World Cup, which was also her first ever World Cup medal.

It was a Chinese 1-2 at the top in the Women’s 10m Air Rifle with teenagers XinyiPeng and Mengyao Shi winning Gold and Silver respectively while Singapore’s top Rifle shooter Jasmine Xer winning the Bronze.

Earlier, India’s challenge in the Men’s 10m Air Rifle event was restricted to the qualifying stages when the trio of Deepak Kumar, Satyendra Singh and Ravi Kumar finished 25th, 36th and 41st respectively to end hopes of a medal. Deepak shot a score of 623.3, Satyendra 620.4 and Ravi 620.0. Ravi had earlier made it to two World Cup Finals in New Delhi and Munich without winning a medal.

In the day’s other event JituRai, PrakashNanjappa and Amanpreet Singh in the Men’s 50m Pistol sailed through their elimination rounds and will shoot their qualification round on Friday.

A total of 430 athletes from 45 countries will pile-up 770 starts at the Gabala World Cup which will the last chance for Rifle and Pistol shooters to qualify for the year end showpiece- the ISSF World Cup Finals (WCF), which has the eight best shooters of the world in each Olympic discipline along with reigning Olympic and World Championship medalists and wild-cards squaring-off with each other.

This year’s World Cup Finals will be held in New Delhi in October. At least four Indian Rifle and Pistol shooters are within striking distance of gaining qualification to the ISSF World Cup Finals. PoojaGhatkar’s final appearance in Gabala should confirm her place at WCF New Delhi given she was placed seventh in the qualification rankings prior to Gabala.JituRai has almost secured his qualification for the WCF.

India are represented by a 23-member Rifle and Pistol squad at Gabala. There are 12 women and 11 men in the squad.