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Saurabh Chaudhary wins gold in ISSF World Cup in Cairo, Esha Singh bags silver

Saurabh Chaudhary won the gold medal in the men's 10m air pistol event, opening the country's account in the year's first ISSF World Cup on Tuesday. Esha Singh bagged the second medal for the country after she won a silver in the women's 10m air pistol event. After winning multiple ISSF medals in the junior ranks for a few years, this was Esha's first medal in the India senior colours. India now top the medals tally with one gold and one silver in its kitty. The Asian Games gold medallist Chaudhary shot 16 in the gold medal contest to finish ahead of Germany's Michael Schwald (6).

The bronze in the event was bagged by Tokyo Olympics silver medallist Artem Chernousov of Russia, whose country's flag was removed owing to its involvement in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. The 19-year Chaudhary, an Olympian who also has a Youth Olympic gold medal to his name, was third in the men's 10m air pistol qualification stage with a total of 584 points, making it through to the elimination as one of the top eight shooters. This was Chaudhary's third individual ISSF World Cup gold and first in the new format, dominating Germany's Schwald in the final. Chernousov topped the 92-strong qualification field with 591 points. In the women's 10m air pistol event, Esha went down to reigning world champion and world number one Anna Korakaki of Greece 4-16 in the gold medal match. Shooting in an 80-strong field consisting of the top two at Tokyo Olympics besides Korakaki, Esha shot a solid 578 to finish sixth in the 60-shot qualifying round to make it to the second semi-final.

Esha trumped Korakaki along with the likes of Tokyo Olympics silver medallist Vitalina Batsarashkina of Russia to top the round with 41.5 points and sail through to the

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