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Singhraj Adhana Tokyo Paralympics 2020 Shooting

Singhraj Adhana does it again! He wins another medal, this time take home silver medal in the Mixed 50m Pistol SH1 event Tokyo Paralympics 2020

By - Siju Kuriyedam Sreekumar -- Saturday, September 04, 2021 , 09:59 AM
Indian shooters  Singhraj Adhana clinched the  silver medal  in the P4 - Mixed 50m Pistol SH1 final at Asaka Shooting Range on Saturday. Singhraj Adhana  won the bronze in the P1 men's 10m air pistol SH1 event on earlier Tuesday, added a silver to his kitty with an effort of 216.7 

    Another Indian shooter 19-year-old shooter Manish Narwal clinched gold in the Mixed 50m Pistol SH1 Final. The BA (I) student Narwal shot a total of 218.2, a Paralympic record, to claim the yellow metal , Russian Olympic Committee's Sergey Malyshev took home the bronze with an effort of 196.8.
Singhraj Adhana Tokyo Paralympics 2020 Shooting
Earlier in the qualifying round, Singhraj Adhana progressed to the medal round in fourth place with a total of 536 while Narwal shot 533 to qualify at seventh at the Asaka Shooting Range.

The other Indian in the fray, Akash failed to make the final, finishing 27th in the qualifying round.

As the pistol is held with one hand only, athletes in SH1 category have an impairment affecting one arm and/or the legs, for example resulting from amputations or spinal cord injuries. P4 is a classification for the mixed 50m air pistol competition.
Manish Narwal and Singhraj Adhana  Tokyo Paralympics 2020 Shooting
Some shooters compete in a seated position, while others take aim in a standing position as defined in the rules.

Singhraj had started off at the top of the charts with a score of 19.4 after 2 shots while Narwal was at 17.8 after a bad 2nd shot of 7.7. After the 5th shot, the Indians were in the top 3 with Singhraj and Manish having scores of 46.1 and 45.4 respectively. However, after the seventh shot, things began to turn south for the Indians and the duo had given up their lead. Manish went down to 6th place while Singhraj went to 3rd. 

They were inching towards the elimination round and after Shot 12, Manish was up to 104.3 in rank 5 while SInghraj maintained his position at rank 3.
Manish Narwal and Singhraj Adhana  Tokyo Paralympics 2020 Shooting
Post two eliminations, Singhraj and Manish were ranked 4 and 5 respectively and were out of the danger zone. However, they had to make it to the top 3 and after shot 14, only 6 competitors were left with the Indians still in positions 4 and 5. 

Things changed after shot 15 that saw Manish and Singhraj go a position up. The former was seen seated at 3rd spot with a score of 133.4. 

After Shot 16, the Indians were in the top 3 with Singhraj bearing down on the leader. Manish Narwal had a score of 151.3 in third place after shot 17.

With no elimination now, the Indians had to make sure they were medal contenders, but disaster struck as Manish Narwal had slipped to 4th position. 
Manish Narwal and Singhraj Adhana  Tokyo Paralympics 2020 Shooting
The two Indians were then trying to stay in the competition when a shot of 7.5 in the 18th shot took Singhraj from 2nd position to 4th. However, shot 20 brought both the Indians back into the assured medal contention.   



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