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Anjum Moudgil Win Gold at Masters Meet

Harshita Sharma

World No. 8 Anjum Moudgil figured out how to shoot 253.9 in the finals of the XII Sardar Sajjan Singh Sethi Memorial Masters in New Delhi on Monday, which broke Apurvi Chandela's World Cup record. Aside from her, West Bengal's Mehuli Ghosh won the juniors final as Elavenil Valarivan won silver.

Representing Punjab in the competition where the country's fifteen driving shooters in each control by scores were qualified to contend, Moudgil outperformed Chandela's characteristic of 252.9 set during the New Delhi World Cup organize at the Karni Singh Range.

Moudgil, who has already sealed her berth in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics final by winning an amount in the past World Cups, figured out how to score one full point more than that of Chandela's which was set just not long ago.

Notwithstanding, even that would have been broken by silver medallist Mehuli Ghosh of West Bengal, who verged on contacting it before missing Chandela's imprint in the women's final by simply 0.7. In any case, the youth guaranteed that she went past it in the junior women's final conclusive, which she, in the end, won with a score of 253.

She was trailed by Elavenil Valarivanm who won the silver medal in the junior section with a score of 252.4. The men's 10m Air Rifle occasion was won by India customary Ravi Kumar of the Air Force.

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