India's World Record holder books Paris Olympics quota after winning bronze in 25m pistol event at Asia Qualifiers

Rhythm Sangwan bagged India's record 16th Paris Olympic quota after exploits at Asia qualifiers, surpassing the previous record of 15 shooters sent to the Tokyo Games.

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Abhijeet Kumar Singh

India's sharpshooter Rhythm Sangwan in this frame.

India's sharpshooter Rhythm Sangwan in this frame.

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Rhythm Sangwan bagged India's 16th Paris Olympics quota in shooting.

Sangwan clinched bronze medal in 25m pistol even at Asia qualifiers.

Rhythm Sangwan's steady hand and bronze medal finish in the 25m sports pistol event at the Asia Qualifiers on Thursday earned her a coveted Paris Olympic quota, further boosting India's already historic tally. This marks the 16th quota for the country, surpassing the previous record of 15 shooters sent to the Tokyo Olympics.

 

Rhythm's triumph didn't just represent personal glory, but a collective achievement. Earlier this week, Esha Singh and Varun Tomar had secured quotas in the 10m air pistol events, bringing the total to three within the first few days of the qualifiers. This surge of success promises India's strongest shooting contingent at an Olympics yet.

 

The 20-year-old Haryanvi athlete, fresh off a team gold at the Asian Games last year, posted a score of 28 in the final, narrowly clinching the bronze and with it, the Olympic ticket. China's Yang Jiin reigned supreme with a gold, while Korea's Kim Yeji took silver.

 

This marks Rhythm's second bronze medal at the qualifiers, the first coming in the 10m air pistol alongside Esha's gold. However, Monday's close finish saw Pakistan's Kishmala Talat edge her out for a quota, making her Thursday's victory all the sweeter.

 

Earlier this year, Indian sharpshooter Rhythm etched her name in sporting history, shattering the longstanding world record in the women's 25m pistol event at the ISSF World Cup in Baku, Azerbaijan. With a laser-like focus and unwavering precision, Sangwan fired her way to a staggering score of 592 in the qualification round, eclipsing the previous record of 591 set by South Korea's Kim Jang-mi in 2014.

 

With Rhythm's success, India's hopes for a stellar showing at the Paris Olympics continue to soar.

 

(WITH PTI INPUTS)

 

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