Tokyo Olympics: Shooting LIVE Day 1, 24 July - Saurabh Chaudhary eliminated - Updates, Scores, Result, Medal, Blog
Saurabh starts well
Saurabh Chaudhary has started well, with each of his first four shots hitting the ten point mark.
Abhishek scored two nines in his first two shots.
The qualification round is underway!
Saurabh Chaudhary is shooting in Firing Point 45, while Abhishek Verma is in number 38.
REMINDER
The qualification round of the Men's 10m Air Pistol will not be telecasted on any platform. Stay tuned to our LIVE Blog for all the latest updates from the Asaka Shooting Range.
Who will be the main challengers for the Indians?
The field in Men's 10m Air Pistol is one of the toughest ones at the Tokyo Olympics. Saurabh Chaudhary and Abhishek Verma will face stiff challenges from the likes of Artem Chernousov, four-time Olympic Champion Jin Jongoh, 2008 Olympic Champion Pang Wei and others.
The Indians will certainly have their task cut out, and will need to be at the top of their game to have a shot at advancing to the final!
Men's 10m Air Pistol Rules - Explained
The rules here are pretty much similar to the Women's 10m air rifle. The shooters will have to shoot six series of ten shots each from a 10m distance from the target. The top eight after the end of 60 shots will move to the final and will be in contention for a medal, while the rest will have their Olympic dream crushed.
Saurabh Chaudhary and Abhishek Verma to lead Indian challenge in Men's 10m Air Pistol
India's star shooters Saurabh Chaudhary and Abhishek Verma - both competing in their first-ever Olympics will be in action at the Asaka Shooting Range in just under an hour.
While the 19-year-old Chaudhary has been long touted as India's biggest medal hope at the Tokyo Olympics, his counterpart, Verma, has flown under the radar. But, none of this will matter when they take to the shooting range in a bit.
It will all come down to who handles the pressure better and forces their way into the final. And hopefully, India will have a better show here than we had a couple of hours prior in the Women's 10m Air Rifle.
China's Yang Qian takes the Women's 10m Rifle gold with an Olympic Record
Russian Olympic Committee's (ROC) Galashina Anastasiia shoots a poor 8.9 under pressure to settle for a silver in the Women's 10m Air Rifle.
On the other hand, China's Yang Qian takes home the first gold medal of the Tokyo Olympics with a score of 251.8!
Final Standings:
Qian Yang - 251.8 (OR) - Gold (China)
Galashina Anastasiia - 251.1 - Silver (ROC)
Nina Christen - 230.6 - Bronze (Switzerland)
India involved in a thrilling hockey encounter
I will be back on the same page to take you through the qualification round of Men's 10m Air Pistol, which, by the way, will not be telecasted anywhere. So, keep this bookmarked!
Until then you can click here to follow our hockey LIVE Blog of India v/s New Zealand, where Subhashish Majmudar will take you through all the actions unfolding at the Oi Hockey Stadium in Tokyo.
End of the Indian campaign in Women's 10m Air Rifle
That's it. That's the end of the campaign for India in Women's 10m Air Rifle. Both, Apurvi Chandela and Elavenil Valarivan, looked far from their best and inconsistent - the former more so.
Elavenil finishes 16th and Apurvi at 36th position.
Remember, Apurvi had finished 34th in the qualification round five years back in Rio as well. So, the disappointment continues at the biggest stage continues for the veteran.
For Elavenil, on the other hand, this will be a huge learning curve. Not easy representing your country at the Olympics at just 21 years of age.
Apurvi exits as well
Apurvi Chandela, too, follows the path of her younger teammate as she exits the Women's 10m Air Rifle in 2020 Tokyo Olympics. She ends with a score of 621.9.
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