Randhir Singh had bagged the gold in Bangkok. However, he made some mistakes and had to be satisfied with a bronze medal as he finished with a score of 32 to finish behind gold medallist, Qi Ying of China (46) and Talat Al-Rashidi of Kuwait, who bagged the silver medal with a score of 45
Kynan Chenai. Pic/AP, PTI
Having topped the standings in the qualifying stage, India’s Kynan Chenai could not ride the momentum and could manage only a bronze medal in the men’s trap individual competition here on Sunday.
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Chenai had raised hopes of winning India’s first gold medal in men’s trap individual since 1978 when Randhir Singh had bagged the gold in Bangkok. However, he made some mistakes and had to be satisfied with a bronze medal as he finished with a score of 32 to finish behind gold medallist, Qi Ying of China (46) and Talat Al-Rashidi of Kuwait, who bagged the silver medal with a score of 45.
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