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Mona's 'Gold', Bronze for Avani; India clinches Paris Paralympic quota

"Winning a gold medal in the first-ever World Cup organised by India is something special. The feeling of winning laurels for the country on home soil is something that is hard to explain," Mona stated.  

- New Delhi - UPDATED: March 9, 2024, 06:23 PM - 2 min read

Image of India's Mona Agarwal (Left), Avani Lekhara (Right).

Mona's 'Gold', Bronze for Avani; India clinches Paris Paralympic quota

India's Mona Agarwal (Left), Avani Lekhara (Right).


India's Mona Agarwal, clinches 'gold' in women's 10m air rifle SH1 category at the WSPS Para Shooting World Cup on Saturday, securing her seat in the 2024 Paris Paralympic quota. Meanwhile, Avani Lekhara, the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics gold medallist, secured 'bronze' in the event.

 

"Winning a gold medal in the first-ever World Cup organised by India is something special. The feeling of winning laurels for the country on home soil is something that is hard to explain," Mona stated.  

 

This was 4th international competition of the 37-year-old Agarwal, who took up shooting sport in December 2021 after making a mark at the state level in shot put and powerlifting, who has become the 9th Indian para shooter to secure a Paris berth.  

 

The mother of two children shot a modest 618 in the qualification round at the Karni Singh ranges here to enter the eight-shooter final placed seventh. 

 

Avani showed fine touch in qualification, scoring a remarkable 623.9 to be placed fourth going into the finals. 

 

In the final, Mona's resoluteness came to the fore as she beat back the challenge of China's Zhang Cuiping to bag the top podium finish with a score of 250.7. 

  

Zhang shot 248.8 for her silver, while Avani, who booked a Paris quota in 2022, finished third with a score of 227.0.

 

"I am extremely elated to have secured a quota place for the country in only my fourth international competition," said Mona, who was struck by polio within months of her birth. 

 

Mona was in her element in the final, showing no signs of nerves as she kept shooting 10-plus scores in all her shots batting a 9.9 in the first competition series. 

 

The ongoing Para World Cup is the first-ever being hosted by India and a record number of more than 270 shooters from 46 countries are competing in the mega event to secure the 20 Paris Paralympic berths on offer. 

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