MP players continue to shine in National Rifle Shooting C’ship
   Date :30-Nov-2021

National Rifle Shooting C
 
 
Staff Reporter :
 
Madhya Pradesh’s Mansi Sudhir on 3rd position in Junior women category
 
The good performance of Madhya Pradesh Shooting Academy’s Mansi Sudhir Singh Katheth is continuing in 64th National Rifle Shooting Championship 2021. At the same time, Madhya Pradesh’s Gautmi Bhanot and Ashi Chawksey are also in the race of competition. On Tuesday, finals of 10 meter Air Rifle Women Junior and Youth category will be held. This championship is being organised by Sports and Youth Welfare Department and Indian National Rifle Association at Madhya Pradesh Shooting Academy in Bisenkhedi (outskirt of Bhopal). This championship commenced on November 25 and will continue till December 10. Under the championship, events of 10 meters and 50 meters are being organized.
 
Mansi is on number third position in 10 meters Rifle Junior Women category. She grabbed third rank with 627 points. In this category, Karnataka’s Pahuni Pawar, with 627.70 points, is maintaining her first position. Along with this, Tamil Nadu’s R Narmada Nitin, with 627.50 points, is on second rank. In the same category, Madhya Pradesh’s Gautami Bhanot, with 624.80 points, is struggling on 9th position.
 
Madhya Pradesh’s Ashi Chawksey, with 622.70 points, is on 18th rank. Mansi has maintained fourth position in 10 meters Rifle Women Category. She is having 627 points. In this category, New Delhi’s Rajshri Anil Kumar Sancheti, with 628.90 points, is on top rank. Karnataka’s Pahuni Pawar, with 627.70 points, is on second position. Tamil Nadu’s R Narmada, with 627.50 points, is on third rank. In the same category, Madhya Pradesh’s Gautami Bhanot, with 624.80 points, is on 10 position. Harsha Chauhan with 623.10 points is on 20th rank and Ashi Chawksey with 622.70 points is on 23rd rank. In 10 meter Rifle Youth Women Category, Madhya Pradesh’s Gautmi Bhanot with 624.80 points is on 5th position. Karnataka’s Pahuni Pawar with 627.70 points is on first rank. Punjab’s Mridika Bhardawaj with 625.80 points is on second rank. Karnataka’s Yukti Rajendra with 625.30 points is on third rank. Madhya Pradesh’s Rashi Mittal and Mantasa Aqueel are on the 18th and 20th position respectively.