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Asian Games: Indian men win 10m air rifle bronze

September 23, 2014

Abhinav Bindra celebrates. Photograph: PTI

Beijing Olympic gold medalist Abhinav Bindra fired India to the men's team bronze in the 10m air rifle event while booking his berth in the eight-man finals with the fifth-best score in the qualifications on Day 4 of the Asian Games in Incheon on Tuesday.

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The Indian team was comprised of Bindra, Ravi Kumar and Sanjeev Rajput which tallied 1863 to finish third behind gold medal winners China 1886.4 and South Korea (silver) at 1867.6.

Bindra tallied 625.4 points while Ravi Kumar contributed

618.9. Another veteran Sanjeev Rajput scored 618.7.

Bindra was shooting brilliantly after a modest beginning and but for his two poor shots of 9.1 on the 55th and 9.7 on the 60th could only finish 5th in the qualification as fourth-placed Korean Kim Sengdo fared only marginally better at 626.1.

Bindra's sequences after each set of 10 shots were: 102.6, 105.3, 104.5, 104.1, 105.7 – during which period he was looking at peak form but for the sudden misfiring on the 55th shot– and 103.2.

This was the fifth medal fetched from the Ongnyeon range by the shooters in these Games, comprising one gold and four bronze, men's pistol shooter Jitu Rai's title win being the stand-out performance.

The top three scores were notched up by Chinese shooters led by Cao Yifel (630.7), a new Games record.

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