Varun Tomar secures India’s 14th Olympic quota with gold in 10m Air Pistol | More sports News



NEW DELHI: Rising shooter Varun Tomar clinched India’s 14th Olympic quota by securing a gold medal in the men’s 10m Air Pistol event at the Asian Qualifiers on Monday.
Tomar’s outstanding score of 239.6 in the final earned him the top position, while Arjun Cheema claimed the silver with a score of 237.3. Mongolia’s Davaakhuu Enkhtaivan secured the bronze medal with a score of 217.2.
The 20-year-old Tomar’s achievement marked India’s successful start at the continental event, securing three medals on the opening day.

Earlier, Tomar, along with Arjun Cheema and Ujjawal Malik, contributed to India’s gold medal in the 10m air pistol team event, where they collectively shot a total of 1740. Iran and Korea secured the silver and bronze medals, respectively.
Varun Tomar, a former junior world champion and cousin of Tokyo Olympian Saurabh Chaudhary, showcased his talent, securing the Olympic quota in the process.
A total of 16 quota places for the Paris Olympics are available at the Asian Qualifiers, and the 10m air pistol events offer four quotas for men and women, with a maximum of three for Indian shooters.
India’s strong representation in shooting continued as Esha Singh, Rhythm Sangwan, and Surbhi Rao geared up to compete in the women’s 10m air pistol event, aiming to secure a Paris quota for India.
The Asian Qualifiers, hosted at the Senayan Shooting Range in Jakarta, will see 385 athletes from 26 countries vying for 256 medals, including 84 gold, 84 silver, and 88 bronze, in addition to the coveted Paris Olympic quotas.
Prior to this tournament, India had already secured 13 Olympic quota places in shooting across rifle, pistol, and shotgun disciplines, highlighting the nation’s prowess in the sport.
(With inputs from PTI)




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