India's up-and-coming shooter Avneet Kaur Sidhu earned an Olympic quota place despite finishing eighth in 10m Air Rifle women's event at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in Zagreb.
Avneet recovered from a shaky start in the qualification round to fire three perfect 100s and tally 397 which earned her a chance to compete in the Beijing [Images] Olympics [Images] in 2008.
In the final, she shot a score of 101.1 for a final tally of 498.1.
Avneet thus brought up India's sixth quota place for the Beijing Olympics, with Rajyavardhan Rathore, Gagan Narang, Manavjit Sandhu, Anjali Bhagwat and Abhinav Bindra [Images] having also booked their places.
Tejaswini [Images] Sawant finished 23rd with a score of 394 while Deepali Deshpande was a distant 70th with a total of 390.
Du Li of China won the gold after managing 502.1 (398+104.1) while the silver was grabbed by former World champion Katerina Kurkova of the Czech Republic with a score of 501.8 (398+103.8). Olga Dovgun of Kazakhstan got the bronze, tallying 500.9 (398+102.9).
In the team event, India finished fourth with a tally of 1181. The gold in the team event went to Germany [Images] (1192) while China bagged the silver (1190). Russia [Images], who had six points more than India, finished third.
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