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Paris Olympics 2024: Ramita Jindal's seventh-place finish in the 10m air rifle final brings heartache to India
Ramita Jindal has been eliminated from the women's 10m Air Rifle final at the Paris Olympics 2024, a heartbreaking blow to millions of fans. She finished seventh with a total of 145.3 points after losing ground over time despite having a great start and being within the top four. She made a valiant effort, but she's lost. OverviewRamita Jindal's Path to the ChampionshipThe Last BattleImportant Scenes in the FinalRamita Has a Great StartThe Tipping PointLast Revolt and ExterminationComparing Yourself to Other RivalsJindal's Prior AccomplishmentsAssistance from IndiaJindal's Prospects for the FutureIn summaryLatests Posts
Overview
India experienced mixed feelings at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, especially in the women's 10m Air Rifle competition. Ramita Jindal, a gifted shooter with a lot of promise, placed eighth at the end of her competition career. Although her performance was praiseworthy, many Indian supporters were devastated to see her early momentum fade.
Ramita Jindal's Path to the Championship
Jindal had a difficult time getting to the finals. During the qualification stages, she had to contend with tough opposition, which included overcoming Elavenil Valarivan. She qualified for the National Shooting Center finals thanks to this victory. Many people loved her because of her trip, which demonstrated her commitment and talent.
The Last Battle
The grand finale was eagerly awaited. Among the eight elite shooters competing, Jindal got off to a fast start. Her early-round performance put her in the top four, increasing her chances of winning a medal.
Important Scenes in the Final
Ramita Has a Great Start Jindal finished sixth with 104.0 points in the first ten shots. Her preparedness and concentration were evident in her steady performance. There was a glimpse of optimism when she managed to move up to sixth position with a shot that scored 10.5 points. The Tipping Point The competition got more intense as it went on. Jindal had a difficult time holding onto her place despite her impressive start. After Hegg Jeanette Duestad of Norway was eliminated, there was a brief glimpse that Jindal might advance. The amount of competition and the pressure, nevertheless, proved difficult. Last Revolt and Extermination Jindal ultimately secured the seventh position with a total of 145.3 points. It was a bitter pill for her and her supporters to accept this outcome. Her Olympic journey in the 10m Air Rifle event came to an end with her elimination. Comparing Yourself to Other Rivals Jindal's performance was noteworthy even if it did not result in a medal. She demonstrated her skill and tenacity by competing against some of the top shooters in the world. Her path to the finals was remarkable because her opponents were seasoned Olympians and world winners.
Jindal's Prior Accomplishments
Prior to the Olympics in Paris, Jindal had a stellar record. In this event, she won a bronze medal at the Asian Games in Hangzhou. She also won her place in the Paris Games by outperforming Tilottama Sen and World Championship medallist Mehuli Ghosh in domestic trials.
Assistance from India
The Indian response was overwhelmingly positive. Supporters, competitors, and officials came together to show their appreciation for Jindal's hard work and commitment to the tournament. Encouragement and pride-filled sentiments were all over social media.
Jindal's Prospects for the Future
Jindal still has a bright future as a shooter despite the setback. Her Olympic performance in Paris has given her invaluable experience that will only make her more determined. It is anticipated that she would carry on competing at a high level and win additional medals for the nation.
In summary
Even though Ramita Jindal's trip at the Paris Olympics 2024 ended in tragedy, it was a demonstration of her talent and tenacity. Even though she didn't receive a medal, her effort encouraged many and demonstrated Indian athletes' spirit of competition on the international arena.
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Explore the inspiring journey of Elavenil Valarivan, the shooting sensation from India. Discover how she has risen to prominence in the world of shooting sports, captivating audiences with her talent and determination. Witness the story of India's shooting star, Elavenil Valarivan.
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Ilavenil
Photo by Srinivas Raghavan on Pexels.com Origin: Tamil இளவேனில் Meaning: “springtime” Gender: feminine Variant transcription: Elavenil Pron: (EE-luv-eh-nil) The name comes directly from the Tamil word ilavenil இளவேனில் (springtime). A notable bearer is sport shooter, Elavenil Valarivan (b.…
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Sports Ministry Clears 3 Judokas, Shooter Elavenil Valarivan s Proposals To Participate In Events
Target Olympic Podium Scheme: Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS) Mission Olympic Cell (MOC) on Friday approved Judokas Himanshi Tokas, Shraddha Chopade and Asmita Dey’s proposals to participate in multiple competitions. Junior Asian Championship gold medallist Himanshi and Junior Oceania Championship gold medallist Shraddha will be heading to France Grand Slam in Paris; Azerbaijan Grand Slam in Baku; Uzbekistan Grand Slam in Tashkent and Austria Grand Prix in Linz. On the other hand, Junior Asian Cup champion Asmita will join the duo in Paris for the France Grand Slam. "MYAS, under its Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) funding will cover their Airfare, Boarding/Lodging, insurance and local transportation costs for all these competitions and training periods," the Ministry's release read. MOC also approved rifle shooter Elavenil Valarivan’s request to participate in the upcoming ISSF World Cup in Spain under Ranking Point Only (RPO) category. "Her (Elavenil) Airfare, entry fee, training fee, local transportation cost, visa and insurance charges among other expenditures will be covered under TOPS funding," it added. Read the full article
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ISSF World Cup: Rifle Shooter Nischal Bags Silver As India Finish With Two Medals
International Shooting Sport Federation: Teenage Indian rifle shooter Nischal bagged silver in the Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions (3P) at the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup Rifle/Pistol stage here to give India a second medal on the final day of the tournament. Her achievement becomes even more credible given this was her very first senior World Cup final. Nischal finished behind Norwegian Rifle ace Jeanette Hegg Duestad with a score of 458.0 in the final late on Monday night. Duestad is the reigning Air Rifle European Champion and 300m 3P World Champion and has 12 ISSF World Cup medals to her name including five gold. She was also fourth in the Tokyo Olympics in Air Rife. Nischal, who is in her first senior year and has three international medals at the junior level, was in supreme shooting form throughout the day, breaking the qualification national record in Women’s 3P in the process. “"t is my first world cup final and I have a medal, so I am very happy for that," the teenager quipped after a gruelling day’s work. It all began with the elimination rounds in the morning where a total of 18 shooters were eliminated over two rounds totalling 73 competitors. She shot a solid 587 in relay one to safely make it to qualification. So did her two countrywomen, previous qualification national record holder Anjum Moudgil and Ayushi Podder, both of whom shot in relay two. Then in qualification, Nischal shot a sublime 592 including a perfect 200 in the prone position, to erase Anjum’s score of 591, shot in the President’s Cup in Cairo last year. Anjum herself shot a solid 586, but finished 10th to miss the final by a point. Ayushi was further back in 35th with 580. The final had a stellar field. Besides Duestad, there was qualification topper (594) and world champion Wanru Miao of China, 2018 Youth Olympic champion Stephanie Grundsoee of Denmark, Italian Olympian Sofia Ceccarello and senior Polish shooter Aneta Stankiewicz, among others. Not one to be fazed, Nischal went head-to-head with the Duestad from get-go of the 45-shot final. She was 0.1 behind the Norwegian after the first 15 kneeling shots and the same after the consequent 15 shots in the prone position. By the time, Ukranian Viktoriya Sukhorukova and Swiss shooter Chiara Leone became first to be eliminated after the first 10-shots in the standing position, Duestad had opened up a gap of 0.7 over the Indian. A 9.4 by the Norwegian for her 41st was cancelled out by a 9.0 from Nischal for her 42nd and the gap widened to 1.1. An 8.4 for the 43rd almost cost her a medal, but Wanru still fell short of the Indian and bowed out in fourth. Thereafter, Stephanie Grundsoee, who had moved up to second, shot a 7.9 in her 44th shot, assuring Nischal of silver and herself settling for bronze. Duestad closed out calmly for gold with a 10.2 and a score of 461.5, a clear 3.5 ahead of the Haryana shooter. Gurpreet Singh was also in action in the other medal event of the concluding day but he could not make much headway, shooting 574 to finish 15th in the Men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol. The 16-member Indian contingent thus returned with one gold and one silver from the Rio World Cup and a creditable seventh position in the standings, considering there was only limited participation by India in the event. Elavenil Valarivan had also won the Women’s 10m Air Rifle gold in tremendous fashion. Earlier in the week, two more Indians just like Anjum on Monday, missed making the finals by the narrowest of possible margins. Reigning Asian Games champion Rahi Sarnobat missed making the final of the Women’s 25m Pistol by virtue of having lesser shots in the inner 10-ring. Also on Sunday, another seasoned Indian shooter Chain Singh, missed making the Men's 3P final by a point. Read the full article
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Tokyo 2021: Indian Team in Shooting
#SportsCrunch: #DoYouKnow who all are in the #IndianTeam at the #Tokyo2021 in #Shooting? #ManuBhaker #YashaswiniDeswal #ElavenilValarivan #SaurabhChaudhary #AbhishekVerma
We bring you, today, the Indian Shooting Team for Tokyo 2021. The Indian Shooting has had some great past at the Summer Olympics. This sports, in Abhinav Bindra, gave the first individual Olympic Gold Medalist at Beijing 2008 Summer Games; this sport gave, in Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore the first individual Olympics Silver medalist post independence. The sport has so far given four medalists viz.…
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Elavenil, Anish among 34 shooters picked for Tokyo Olympics
Elavenil, Anish among 34 shooters picked for Tokyo Olympics
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Elavenil Valarivan and Anish Bhanwala, two of India’s finest young shooters, were on Friday named in a 34-member core group for the Tokyo Olympics. The National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) released the list of shooters who will be training separately for the quadrennial sporting extravaganza, scheduled to be held next summer after the Covid-19 pandemic pushed the Games back by a…
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Intense competitors has helped in Indian taking pictures’s rise, feels Elavenil Valarivan | Extra sports activities Information https://ift.tt/30XD5tx
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Intense competitors has helped in Indian taking pictures’s rise, feels Elavenil Valarivan | Extra sports activities Information https://ift.tt/30XD5tx September 05, 2019 at 05:16PM
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Manu Bhaker tells her father after pistol malfunction at Tokyo Olympics 2020 | Tokyo Olympics News - Times of India
Manu Bhaker tells her father after pistol malfunction at Tokyo Olympics 2020 | Tokyo Olympics News – Times of India
NEW DELHI: In a situation where any 19-year-old can feel wrecked by misfortune, India’s pistol shooter Manu Bhaker put on a brave face and a braver performance on the biggest stage of them all. At the Tokyo Olympics on Sunday, Manu had a weapon malfunction during the women’s 10m air pistol qualification. In the middle of the second series, the lever of her pistol, which needs to be pulled and…
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Tokyo Olympics: Elavenil Valarivan, World No.1, Included In Indian Shooting Team, Chinki Yadav In As Reserve
Tokyo Olympics: Elavenil Valarivan, World No.1, Included In Indian Shooting Team, Chinki Yadav In As Reserve
Elavenil Valarivan was named in the 15-member India shooting team for Tokyo Olympics.© Instagram World number one Elavenil Valarivan was on Sunday included in a 15-member Indian shooting contingent for the Tokyo Olympics at the expense of quota winner Chinki Yadav, who had claimed a gold in the Delhi World Cup last month. To deal with the uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the National…
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Asian Airgun Championships : भारतीय निशानेबाजों ने दूसरे दिन एक स्वर्ण और दो रजत जीते
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भारतीय निशानेबाजों ने ताइपे के ताओयुवान में चल रही 12वीं एशियाई एयरगन चैंपियनशिप के दूसरे दिन गुरुवार को ए�� स्वर्ण और दो रजत पदक जीते और वह तालिका में शीर्ष पर बना हुआ है. रवि कुमार और इलावेनिल ने सीनियर वर्ग में दस मीटर एयर राइफल मिक्स्ड टीम में रजत पदक जीता जबकि जूनियर वर्ग में…
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Shooting World Cup Finals: शूटिंग वर्ल्ड कप फाइनल्स: मनु, इलावेनिल और दिव्यांश ने जीते गोल्ड मेडल - issf shooting world cup finals manu bhaker elavenil valarivan and divyansh pawar wins gold
Shooting World Cup Finals: शूटिंग वर्ल्ड कप फाइनल्स: मनु, इलावेनिल और दिव्यांश ने जीते गोल्ड मेडल – issf shooting world cup finals manu bhaker elavenil valarivan and divyansh pawar wins gold
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2020 Olympics India Roster
Archery
Atanu Das (Ranchi)
Pravin Jadhav (Sarade)
Tarundeep Rai (Namchi)
Deepika Das (Ranchi)
Athletics
Rahul Rohila (Mumbai)
Sandeep Kumar (Mahendragarh)
I.T. Thodi (Malappuram)
Avinash Sable (Mandwa)
J.M. Pillyalil (Manjeri)
P.A.A. Jacob (Delhi)
Naganathan Pandi (Chennai)
JCO Soundararajan Rajiv (Lalgudi)
Sgt. Noah Tom (Chakkittapara)
Sman Muhammed Anas-Yahiya (Nilamel)
Rahul Rohilla (Haryana)
Gurpreet Singh (Patiala)
Alex Antony (Thiruvananthapuram)
Sarthak Bhambri (Delhi)
JCO Neeraj Chopra (Khandra)
Sgt. Shivpal Singh (Varanasi)
Tajinderpal Singh-Toor (Khosa Pando)
Neeraj Chopra (Khandra)
Shivpal Singh (Mumbai)
Murali Sreeshankar (Palakkad)
Priyanka Goswami (Uttar Pradesh)
Bhawna Jat (Kabra)
Kamalpreet Kaur (Mumbai)
Dutee Chand (Jajpur)
Subha Venkatesan (Thiruvembur)
Dhanalakshmi Sekar (Gundur)
Revathi Veeramani (Madurai)
Kamalpeet Kaur (Kabarwala)
Seema Punia-Antil (Khewda)
Annu Rani (Bahadurpur)
Boxing
JCO Amit Panghal (Mayna)
JCO Manish Kaushik (Bhiwani)
Vikas Yadav (Bhiwani)
Ashish Kumar (Dhahotu)
Maj. Satish Kumar (Ranikhet)
Lovlina Borgohain (Golaghat)
Pooja Rani-Boora (Nimriwali)
Mangte Kom (Kangathei)
Simranjit Kaur-Baatth (Chakar)
Equestrian
Fouaad Mirza (Bangalore)
Fencing
Chadalavada Devi (Chennai)
Gymnastics
Pranati Nayak (Jhargram)
Sailing
K.C. Ganapathy (Mumbai)
Varun Thakkar (Mumbai)
Vishnu Saravanan (Mumbai)
Nethra Kumanan (Vadapalani)
Shooting
Angad Singh-Bajwa (Chandigarh)
Saurabh Chaudhary (Kalina)
Mairaj Khan (Khurja)
Sgt. Deepak Kumar (Delhi)
Divyansh Singh-Panwar (Jaipur)
MCPO Sanjeev Rajput (Jagadhri)
Aishwary Singh-Tomar (Ratanpur)
Abhishek Verma (Panipat)
Manu Bhaker (Goria)
Yashaswini Deswal (New Delhi)
Apurvi Chandela (Jaipur)
Anjum Moudgil (Chandigarh)
Rahi Sarnobat (Kolhapur)
Tejaswini Sawant (Kolhapur)
Elavenil Valarivan (Cuddalore)
Table Tennis
Achanta Kamal (Chennai)
Sathiyan Gnanasekaran (Chennai)
Manika Batra (Delhi)
Sutirtha Mukherjee (Naihati)
Wrestling
Ravi Dahiya (Nahri)
Bajrang Punia (Jhajjar)
JCO Deepak Punia (Jhajjar)
Vinesh Phogat (Bhiwani)
Anshu Malik (Nidani)
Sonam Malik (Madina)
Seema Bisla (Rohtak)
Badminton
B. Sai Praneeth (Palakollu)
Satwiksairaj Rankireddy (Amalapuram)
Chirag Shetty (Mumbai)
P.V. Sindhu (Hyderabad)
Field Hockey
Dilpreet Singh (Butala)
Rupinder Singh (Faridkot)
Surender Kumar (Karnal)
Manpreet Singh-Sandhu (Jalandhar)
Hardik Singh (Khusropur)
Gurjant Singh (Amirstar)
Simranjeet Singh (Jalandhar)
Mandeep Singh (Jalandhar)
Harmanpreet Singh (Amritsar)
Lalit Upadhyay (Varanasi)
P.R. Sreejesh (Kizhakkambalam)
Sumit Sumit (Sonipat)
Shanglakpam Sharma (Imphal East)
Shamsher Singh (Attari)
Varun Kumar (Dalhousie)
Birendra Lakra (Lachchada)
Amit Rohidas (Saunamara)
Vivek Prasad (Itarsi)
Navjot Kaur (Kurukshetra)
Gurjit Kaur (Amritsar)
Deep Ekka (Lulkidhi)
Monika Malik (Haryana)
Sharmila Devi (Hisar)
Nikki Pradhan (Hesal)
Savita Punia (Jodkhan)
Nisha Warsi (Sonipat)
Vandana Katariya (Roshnabad)
Udita Duhan (Hisar)
Lalremsiami Hmar (Mizoram)
Navneet Kaur (Shahabad Markanda)
Sushila Chanu-Pukhrambam (Imphal)
Rani Rampal (Shahabad Markanda)
Salima Tete (Simdega)
Neha Goyal (Sonipat)
Golf
Anirban Lahiri (Palm Beach Gardens, Florida)
Udayan Mane (Bangalore)
Aditi Ashok (Bengaluru)
Diksha Dagar (Jhajjar)
Judo
Shushila Likmabam (Imphal)
Rowing
Arjun Lal (Nayabas)
Arvind Singh (Bulandshahr)
Swimming
Srihari Nataraj (Bangalore)
Sajan Prakash (Idukki)
Maana Patel (Ahmedabad)
Tennis
Sumit Nagal (Delhi)
Sania Mirza (Hyderabad)
Ankita Raina (Pune)
Weightlifting
Saikhom Chanu (Nongpok Kakching)
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