Jakhar, who qualified in second place with a score of 574-14x, stayed out of a determination kim movable To win in a shoot-off (3+3+2: 3+3+0) P3 – Mixed 25m Pistol SH1 Final.
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Leaving Jangam behind throughout the final, the 36-year-old Indian kept his composure to equalize the 20-all score in the final series of the elimination round.
Jakhar said, “It was an amazing final. I am very happy to win the gold despite facing two failures. It was a great experience ahead of the all-important World Championships in November.” Paralympic Committee of India,
Pooja Agarwal Won bronze medal with 14 points.
Paralympic champion Avani Lekhara won the silver medal while competing in a new wheelchair and a new rifle.
Represented by 14 shooters, India is one of the strongest teams in the Changwon 2022 World Cup.