Suruchi Singh: Indian Shooting's Golden Girl Clinches Third ISSF World Cup Gold | Sports-Games
- Suruchi Singh secured the gold in the women's 10-meter air pistol competition during the ISSF World Cup stage conducted in Munich, Germany, on Friday.
- She qualified second with a score of 588 and had built a 2.2-point lead early in the final, pushing France's Camille Jedrzejewski to second place.
- Suruchi secured her third consecutive individual World Cup gold, adding to her earlier victories in events held in South American cities during the month of April.
- Suruchi shot a total of 241.9 in the final, narrowly beating Jedrzejewski who scored 241.7 despite her final 9.8, while Suruchi's last shot was a 9.5.
- At just 19 years old, she has established herself as a rising force by becoming the first Indian to secure gold in three back-to-back ISSF World Cup individual events.
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Sensational Suruchi Singh completes hat-trick of World Cup gold medals at ISSF World Cup in Munich
Nineteen-year-old Indian shooter Suruchi Singh clinched gold in the women’s 10m air pistol event at the ISSF World Cup in Munich. The win marked a hat-trick of individual titles for the Indian shooting sensation.
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Suruchi Singh won her third consecutive ISSF World Cup gold in the women's 10m air pistol event, affirming her status as India's shooting star. The 19-year-old bested Olympic medalist Camille Jedrzejewski in a closely contested final, achieving this amidst a record-equalling qualification score and intense competition.
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