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Paris Olympics: Manu Bhaker, Sarbajot Singh qualify for bronze medal match

| @indiablooms | Jul 29, 2024, at 07:27 pm

India's medal hope continues with bronze medalist shooter Manu Bhaker and Sarbajot Singh qualifying for the bronze medal match at Monday's 10m air pistol mixed team event of the ongoing Paris Olympics 2024.

In the qualification round, the duo finished third.

The other Indian pair of Rhythm Sangwan and Arjun Singh Cheema finished their run in the tenth position.

Manu and Sarbajot Singh will face Korea's Jin Ye Oh and Wonho Lee in the bronze medal clash.

The match is scheduled to be held on Tuesday.

Manu Bhaker secured India's first medal at the Paris Olympics 2024, winning bronze in the Women's 10m Air Pistol final at the Chatearoux Shooting Center.

The medal came after a 12-year drought since Gagan Narang won a bronze, India’s last medal in shooting at the 2012 London Olympics.

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