20 July,2023 08:08 AM IST | New Delhi | PTI
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Indian pair of Harmehar Singh Lally and Sanjana Sood on Wednesday bagged a silver medal in the skeet mixed team event in the International Shooting Sport Federation Junior World Championships in Changwon, Korea.
Harmehar and Sanjana had to endure a grueling 52-shot shoot-off, which they won 26-24 eventually, enroute to the final, where they lost 38-43 to Italian duo of Andrea Galardini and Sara Bongini.
Harmehar and Sanjana shot a combined 140 out of 150 in qualification, but found themselves tied for second place with American pair of Benjamin Keller and Jessi Griffin. The Italians had topped the 16-team field with a score of 141.
A shoot-off between the Indian and the American pair decided the other finalists to take on Italy. In the shoot-off, the Indian and the American pairs did not miss a single target for the first 48-shots.
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As the Indians nailed their 25th and 26th double, the Americans finally missed to settle for a bronze medal.
In the final, Harmehar and Sanjana faced hiccups from the start, missing five of their first 16 targets against the Italian's two.
Overall, both Harmehar and Sanjana missed five of their 24 targets each in the final, whereas the Italians missed five overall to coast to victory.
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