Published 19:44 IST, November 21st 2019
Manu Bhaker at 17: Breaking world records, winning gold medals and gunning for glory
India's latest shooting sensation Manu Bhaker won the gold medal at the 10m Air Pistol event. The young shooter continues to rake gold and break records.
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Young shooting sensation Manu Bhaker etched her name in history books at ISSF World Cup Final 2019. 17-year-old bagged India’s first gold medal at tournament this year. Bhaker won Women’s 10m Air Pistol category on Thursday.
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Manu Bhaker: Gold keeps coming at ISSF World Cup Final 2019
Manu Bhaker become only second Indian women shooter to win gold at 10m Air Pistol in ISSF World Cup after Heena Sidhu won gold in 2013. Bhaker also broke junior world record with her total of 244.7. Yashaswini Jaswal, who was also competing in 10m Air Pistol event, finished 6th in final round. In men’s 10m pistol event, India’s Abhishek Verma and Saurabh Chaudhary qualified for final. Verma topped qualifications with 588 while Chaudhary was 7th with 581. Commonwealth Games gold-medalist Manu and Rahi Sarbat failed to qualify for finals in 25m Air Pistol event.
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Manu Bhaker: Breaking records at will
Manu Bhaker became youngest women to win a gold medal at ISSF World Cup. She also won Gold at 2018 Commonwealth Games. Manu Bhaker's 240.9 is also a Commonwealth Games record. She was India’s flag-bearer at Youth Olympics and also became India’s first shooter and first female athlete to win Gold at Youth Olympics.
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Manu Bhaker: India's biggest hope
Manu Bhaker is India’s next big shooting sensation. Comfortable in both single and mixed events, India’s medal hopes would be on Bhaker to lead country to glory. Having already won 11 gold and 1 silver in her career so far, Manu Bhaker is definitely set for big things in future.
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18:46 IST, November 21st 2019