Shirur fourth, Vedpathak eighth: World Cup shooting
In a disappointing show by Indian shooters, Suma Shirur finished fourth while the country's best
bet, Anjali Vedpathak was a distant eighth in the ISSF World
Cup shooting championship at Shanghai on Monday.
It was China's Gao Jing who did the host country proud by grabbing the gold in the women's 10 metre air rifle event. The veteran marksman, beaten to second place in the Sydney
Olympic Games, scored 400 points to finish first in the
preliminary round and registered 101.6 points in the final for
the winning total of 501.6 points.
South Korean Sun Hwa Seo was placed second while Chinese
Du Li was third.
With the victory, Gao qualified for the Olympic Games
in Athens in 2004, the official Xinhua news agency reported
from the east China metropolis, Shanghai.
Following are the results of the women's 10-metre air rifle event.
40 shots (preliminary round, final and total points):
1. Gao Jing, China, 400, 101.6, 501.6
2. Sun Hwa Seo, South Korea, 397, 103.4, 500.4
3. Du Li, China, 397, 103.4, 500.4
4. Suma Shirur, India, 397, 102.4, 499.4
5. Zhao Yinghui, China, 398, 101.0, 499.0
6. Kim Jung Mi, South Korea, 397, 101.9, 498.9
7. Karin Schade, Germany, 397, 101.4, 498.4
8. Anjali Vedpathak, India, 397, 100.7, 497.7.