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Paris Olympics 2024: Indian shooter Manu Bhaker storms into 25m Pistol Women's final

| @indiablooms | Aug 02, 2024, at 10:54 pm

All eyes will be on Manu Bhaker after the Indian shooter stormed into the 25m Pistol Women's final at the Paris Olympics after finishing 2nd in qualifiers at the Chatearoux Shooting Centre.

Manu has already bagged two historic bronze medals in the ongoing sporting event.

Setting up the challenge for another podium finish, Manu, who has emerged as India's strong hope in shooting, scored a total of 590 points in the precision and rapid rounds.

She finished 2 points behind Veronika Major of Hungary.

Another Indian shooter Esha Singh was also participating in the qualification round but failed to book her seat for the final.

Manu's final clash will be held on Saturday.

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