Narang wins silver as India continue strong showing

Gold Coast, Nov 2:
London Olympics bronze medallist Gagan Narang won a silver while Swapnil Kusale and Annu Raj Singh bagged a bronze each, as India continued their strong showing at the Commonwealth Shooting Championship here today.
Narang finished second on the podium in the men’s 50m rifle prone event and youngster Swapnil won bronze in the same event.
In the final, he shot 246.3 to end just 1.4 points adrift the leader and settled for the second place.
The experienced Annu Raj Singh secured the women’s 25m pistol bronze.
On day three of competitions, India’s medal hunt started when both Narang and Swapnil qualified for the eight-man final.
Narang scored 617.6 after 60 shots while Swapnil outshone his decorated team-mate with a score of 619.1. Gold medallist Dane Sampson of Australia topped the qualifying with a Commonwealth record of 624.3.
Sushil Ghalay, India’s third contestant shot 614.1 to finish 10th among the 22 participants.
In the final, Swapnil was again the stronger to start with, briefly leading after the 10th shot, while Dane steered clear of the field after the 18th shot of the 24-shot final.
Narang and Swapnil continued to fight for the second and third places, before the former clinched it after the 22nd shot.
Dane registered a winning score of 247.7, Narang ended with 246.3 while Swapnil shot 225.6.
“It was a very windy day and I had to dig deep. It was a test of my patience as I had to release my shots at the right time,” the 2010 CWG Gold medal said.
Narang knows that there is a lot of work to be done ahead of the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
“It was a test event for the Commonwealth Games next year and one of the things to test was the wind conditions and I did just that today. The final score still can be better and I know that I need to put in some more in that direction,” he added.
In the women’s 25m pistol, Heena Sidhu was among the three Indians who qualified for the final. Annu Raj Singh, however, was the best placed Indian in qualifying with a score of 578. (PTI)