India's Stellar Performance at World Deaf Shooting Championship
India showcased exceptional skill on day two of the World Deaf Shooting Championship in Hanover. Dhanush Srikanth set two world records and clinched gold in the men's 10m air rifle event, followed by Shourya Saini and Mohammed Murtaza Vania taking silver and bronze. Indian women also secured silver and bronze.
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India showcased exceptional prowess on the second day of the World Deaf Shooting Championship in Hanover, Germany, dominating the men's 10m air rifle event.
Dhanush Srikanth dazzled by setting two world records in a day – scoring 632.7 in the qualification round and a commanding 251.7 in the final. Shourya Saini followed with silver at 249.9, and Mohammed Murtaza Vania took bronze with a score of 226.2.
India's success extended to the women's category, where Mahit Sandhu and Natasha Joshi secured silver and bronze respectively, enriching the country's medal haul, which already included four medals from the competition's opening day.
(With inputs from agencies.)