Shooter Rubina Francis lights up India's day with bronze
The shuttlers also assured the country of a medal with Sukant Kadam setting up a men's singles SL4 semifinal clash with Suhas Yathiraj at the Paris Paralympics on Saturday.
PTI
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Clubfooted shooter Rubina Francis
Chatearoux/Paris, 31 Aug
Clubfooted shooter Rubina Francis
extended India's medal-winning run with a bronze in the women's 10m air pistol
SH1 event on a day when the shuttlers also assured the country of a medal with
Sukant Kadam setting up a men's singles SL4 semifinal clash with Suhas Yathiraj
at the Paris Paralympics on Saturday.
Rubina's bronze was India's fourth
medal from the shooting range and fifth overall. The 25-year-old from Jabalpur,
Madhya Pradesh aggregated 211.1 to finish third in the eight-woman final behind
Iran's Sareh Javanmardi (236.8) and Turkey's Aysel Ozgan (231.1).
The Indian had qualified for the
final at seventh spot in the qualification round earlier in the day. In SH1
class, athletes are able to hold their gun without difficulty and shoot from a
standing or sitting position in a wheelchair or chair.
Clubfoot is a deformity in which an
infant's feet are turned inward, often so severely that the bottom of the foot
faces sideways or even upward.
On Friday, Avani Lekhara had created
history by successfully defending her women's 10m air rifle title won in Tokyo
while her compatriot Mona Agarwal clinched the bronze. Manish Narwal had then
added a silver to India's tally by finishing second in the men's 10m air pistol
(SH1).
Rubina's talent was identified by
Gun for Glory academy back in 2015 and since then she has not looked back. She
had qualified for the Tokyo Paralympics also but finished in seventh position.
She has been trained by Subhash
Rana, the younger brother of renowned coach Jaspal Rana, who has shaped the
phenomenal career of Haryana shooter Manu Bhaker, who won two bronze medals at
the Paris Olympics.
Sukant vs Suhas semifinal assures India of a medal
In men's singles SL4 class, meant
for athletes with lower limb impairments and minor balance issues in walking or
running, debutant Sukant thrashed Thailand's Teamarrom Siripong 21-12 21-12 to
top group B and set up a semifinal clash with compatriot Suhas Yathiraj, a
Tokyo silver medallist.
This was Sukant's second
consecutive win in the three-player group. Sukant had won a bronze in the Asian
Para Games last year.
"It's my debut tournament. I
am so happy to qualify for the semifinals. I was well prepared for today's
game. The first match was much tougher than this. And against him I have played
plenty of times and I was very confident. So, I wanted to go one point at a
time and then I played really well," said Sukant after the match.
"The drift and the atmosphere
of the hall is very different. I am happy that I was able to adapt well this
time," he added.
In the men's SL4 competition, only
the toppers from each of the four groups qualify for the semifinals.
Nitesh Kumar, who had won a silver
medal in the Asian Para Games last year, also qualified for the semifinals of
men's singles SL3 category after recording a straight-game win in his last
group match. Nitesh topped Group A after outplaying Mongkhon Bunsun of Thailand
21-13 21-14, notching up his third successive win.
Bunsun also qualified for the
semifinals as the second-place finisher from group A.
In SL3 class, which is meant for
players with severe lower limb disability competing on half-width court, the
top two finishers from each of the two groups qualify for the semifinals.
In the group A, Tokyo Paralympics
bronze medallist Manoj Sarkar, who has already bowed out of the tournament,
beat Yang Jianyuan of China 21-1 21-11. Meanwhile, Mandeep Kaur entered the
quarterfinals of the women's singles SL 3 category.
Mandeep regrouped to win her last
group B match 21-23 21-10 21-17 against her Australia's Vinot Celine Aurelie.
Heartbreak for archers, cyclists and rowers disappoint
The archers suffered a heartbreak
as Sarita Kumari's splendid run ended in quarterfinals and armless wonder
Sheetal Devi also crashed out in the last-16 stage in the compound women's open
category. Ninth seed Sarita lost 140-145 against top-seed Oznur Cure Girdi of
Korea.
Sheetal, who draws the arrow with
her toes, endured a blip in the second end where she shot the 7-point red ring
to go down to Tokyo silver medallist Mariana Zuniga of Chile 137-138.
Indian cyclists and rowers also
endured disappointing exits as Arshad Shaik and Jyoti Gaderiya crashed out in
the qualification round.
In men's 1,000m time trial C1-3,
Shaik could manage only a disappointing bottom-place (17th) finish with a
timing of 1:21.416. Jyoti too finished at the bottom (11th place) in the
women's 500m time trial C1-3 qualifying event, with a timing of 49.233.
Shaik had suffered an accident in
May 2004. Travelling in an auto, he suffered multiple injuries and his left leg
had to be amputated above knee.
Jyoti had also suffered a bike
accident in May 2016, resulting to left leg above knee amputation.
The two Indians will also be
competing in road cycling events. Meanwhile, Indian rowers Anita and Narayana
Konganapalle crashed out from the mixed PR3 double sculls event.
The pair finished the race with a
timing of 7:54.33s, behind Ukraine (7:29.24s) and Great Britain (7:20.53s).
The Indian duo will now compete in
Final B, which will decide 7th to 12th spot finishers. The PR3 category is for
para-athletes with residual leg function, allowing them to slide the seat.
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