Tokyo Paralympics: How Mum And Meditation Helped Singhraj Adana Shoot Bronze
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Indian shooter Singhraj Adana, who took to the sport just four years ago, on Tuesday won a 2020 Paralympics bronze medal in the P1 men's 10m air pistol SH1 event in Tokyo. The 39-year-old, who is afflicted with polio and was making his Summer Para Games debut, shot a total of 216.8 to finish the event in the third place after qualifying for the eight-man final as the sixth best shooter. However, Manish Narwal, who topped the qualification, was eliminated in the seventh place when it mattered the most. Singhraj won India's second medal in shooting after Avani Lekhara won the women's 10m air rifle standing finals (SH 1) on Monday.
(Video courtesy: PCI)
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