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India's International Participation from 2003 INDIA'S INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPATION FROM 2003 ISSF WORLD CUP (NEW DELHI) FROM 15TH MARCH TO 22ND MARCH 2003) 1. TRAP MANAVJIT SINGH 118/125 141/150 III BRONZE MANSHER SINGH 116/125 12TH ANWER SULTAN 114/125 22ND TEAM (GRAND PRIX) 348/375 I GOLD S.M. FAIZAL 108/125 MQS RANAJIT NOBIS 99/125 MQS BIRENDEEP SODHI 114/125 (JR. GRAND PRIX) I GOLD ANKUR SINGH 96/125 " II SILVER 2. DOUBLE RVS RATHORE 141/150 185/200 III BRONZE TRAP MORAAD ALI KHAN 129/150 19TH GAURAV SONDHI 123/150 27TH TEAM (GRAND PRIX) 393/450 III BRONZE RONJAN SODHI 130/150 MQS DIL BAHADUR THAPA 116/150 MQS JUNIOR ASAB ALI 108/150 (JR.GRAND PRIX) I GOLD WOMEN SHAGUN CHAUDHARY 83/120 II SILVER 3. SKEET AMARDEEP SINGH RAI 117/125 36TH NAVEEN JINDAL 110/125 51 RAO INDERJIT SINGH 110/125 51 TEAM (GRAND PRIX) 337/375 12TH BABA P.S. BEDI 111/125 MQS R.S. KOCHHAR 110/125 MQS JUNIOR ALOK SINGH 106/125 (GRAND PRIX) III BRONZE KARAN BADHWAR 95/125 " V WOMEN ARTI SINGH RAO 72/75 " I GOLD 2003 ASIAN CLAY SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP - NEW DELHI ( 23RD TO 27TH MARCH 2003) 1. TRAP ANWER SULTAN 118/125 142/150 I GOLD MANAVJIT SINGH 120/125 142/150 III BRONZE MANSHER SINGH 115/125 VII TEAM 353/375 I GOLD S.M. FAIZAL 103/125 MQS RANAJIT NOBIS 103/125 MQS JUNIOR BIRENDEEP SODHI 113/125 I GOLD ANKUR SINGH 88/125 III 2. DOUBLE RVS RATHORE 139/150 180/200 I GOLD TRAP GAURAV SONDHI 124/150 VII MORAAD ALI KHAN 115/150 16TH TEAM 378/450 III BRONZE RONJAN SODHI 126/150 MQS DIL BAHADUR THAPA 112/150 MQS WOMEN SHAGUN CHAUDHARY 86/120 III BRONZE 3. SKEET AMARDEEP SINGH RAI 115/125 17TH NAVEEN JINDAL 110/125 20TH RAO INDERJIT SINGH 110/125 20TH TEAM 335/375 VII BABA P.S. BEDI 115/125 MQS R.S. KOCHHAR 107/125 MQS JUNIOR ALOK SINGH 104/125 I GOLD DEVESH RAI 62/125 3 WOMEN ARTI SINGH RAO 69/75 II SILVER ISSF WORLD CUP 2003, FORT BENNING, USA (FROM 3RD TO 10TH MAY 2003) SL. NO. NAME EVENT SCORES 1. ANJALI BHAGWAT AIR RIFLE WOMEN 399/502.2 I (GOLD) 2. DEEPALI DESHPANDE AIR RIFLE WOMEN 398/499.2 (5TH ) 3. SUMA SHIRUR AIR RIFLE WOMEN 395/497.0 (8TH) 4. SAMEER AMBEKAR AIR RIFLE MEN 590 (20TH ) 5. ABHINAV BINDRA AIR RIFLE MEN 590 (20TH ) 6. SANDEEP TARTE AIR RIFLE MEN 586 (44TH ) 7. DEEPALI DESHPANDE 50M 3 POSITION WOMEN 572 (25TH) 8. SUMA SHIRUR 50M 3 POSITION WOMEN 572 (25TH) 9. SAMARESH JUNG AIR PISTOL MEN 574 (20TH) INTERNATIONAL JR. COMPETITION, SUHL (GERMANY)( 27TH MAY TO 1ST JUNE 2003) SL. NO. NAME EVENT SCORES 1. GAGAN NARANG AIR RIFLE MEN 592 II (SILVER) 2. IMRAN HASAN KHAN AIR RIFLE MEN 590 (9th) 3. SANDEEP TARTE AIR RIFLE MEN 588 (11th) Team 1770 I (Gold) 4. SHWETA CHAUDHRY AIR PISTOL WOMEN 377 (6TH) 5. ANNURAJ SINGH AIR PISTOL WOMEN 369 (17th) 6. SEEMA TOMAR AIR PISTOL WOMEN 365 (23rd) Team 1111 (4th) 7. RONAK PANDIT AIR PISTOL MEN 568 (15th) 8. ZAKIR KHAN AIR PISTOL MEN 569 (13th) 9. GURJIT SINGH AIR PISTOL MEN 565 (18th) Team 1702 (4th) 10. MEENA KUMARI 3 POSITION WOMEN 565 (18th) 11. SHARDA THAPA 3 POSITION WOMEN 552 (36th) 12. SINDHU USSANAR PRONE WOMEN 584 (15th) 13. MEENA KUMARI PRONE WOMEN 583 (20th) 14. SHARDA THAPA PRONE WOMEN 564 (48th) Team 1731 (10th) 15. IMRAN HASAN KHAN 3 POSITION MEN 1147 (17th) 16. CHETANPREET KAUR AIR RIFLE WOMEN 392 (11th) 17. MEENA KUMARI AIR RIFLE WOMEN 392 (11th) 18. NAVDEEP KAUR DHILLON AIR RIFLE WOMEN 387 (32nd) Team 1171 - (4th) 19. ZAKIR KHAN FREE PISTOL MEN 544 (7th) 20. RONAK PANDIT FREE PISTOL MEN 526 (16th) 21. AMIT KUMAR FREE PISTOL MEN 501 (33rd) Team 1581 - (6th) 22. ANNURAJ SINGH SPORTS PISTOL WOMEN 561 (7th) 23. SHWETA CHAUDHRY SPORTS PISTOL WOMEN 561 (7th) 24. BIRENDEEP SODHI TRAP MEN 115 (4TH) 25. ASAB ALI DOUBLE TRAP MEN 89 (6th) 26. ALOK SINGH SKEET MEN 93 (24th) MR. DEEP BHATIA, MR. SANJAY CHAKRAVERTY & MR. M. PADMANABHAN (COACHES) ISSF WORLD CUP 2003, ZAGREB, CROATIA (FROM 2ND TO 9TH JUNE 2003) SL. NO. NAME EVENT SCORES 1. ABHINAV BINDRA AIR RIFLE MEN 593 (11TH) 2. GAGAN NARANG AIR RIFLE MEN 592 (24TH) 3. SAMEER AMBEKAR AIR RIFLE MEN 583 (79TH) 4. SANDEEP TARTE AIR RIFLE MEN (MQS) 588 (MQS) 5. SUMA SHIRUR AIR RIFLE WOMEN 396/497.0 (7TH) 6. ANJALI BHAGWAT AIR RIFLE WOMEN 394 (15TH) 7. DEEPALI DESHPANDE AIR RIFLE WOMEN 391 (45TH) 8. RAJ KUMARI AIR RIFLE WOMEN (MQS) 398 (MQS) 9. POURNIMA GAWHANE AIR RIFLE WOMEN (MQS) 395 (MQS) 10. SAMARESH JUNG AIR PISTOL MEN 577 (24TH) 11. JASPAL RANA AIR PISTOL MEN 575 (32ND) 12. RONAK PANDIT AIR PISTOL MEN 568 (59TH) 13. ANJALI BHAGWAT 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION 568 (38TH) WOMEN 14. DEEPALI DESHPANDE 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION 568 (38TH) WOMEN 15. SUMA SHIRUR 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION 566 (45TH) WOMEN 16. SAMARESH JUNG FREE PISTOL MEN 557 (14TH) 17. RONAK PANDIT FREE PISTOL MEN 543 (47TH) PROF. SUNNY THOMAS & MR. A.K. BALASHANMUGHAM COACHES AT GOVT. COST ISSF WORLD CUP 2003, MUNICH, GERMANY (FROM 9TH TO 16TH JUNE 2003) SL. NO. NAME EVENT SCORES 1. ABHINAV BINDRA AIR RIFLE MEN 596/699.9 ( III BRONZE) QUOTA 2. GAGAN NARANG AIR RIFLE MEN 593 (20TH) 3. SAMEER AMBEKAR AIR RIFLE MEN 588 (56TH) 4. SANDEEP TARTE AIR RIFLE MEN (MQS) 594 5. ANJALI BHAGWAT AIR RIFLE WOMEN 395 (24TH) 6. SUMA SHIRUR AIR RIFLE WOMEN 393 (40TH) 7. DEEPALI AIR RIFLE WOMEN 390 (63RD) DESHPANDE 8. POURNIMA AIR RIFLE WOMEN (MQS) 395 GAWHANE 9. RAJ KUMARI AIR RIFLE WOMEN (MQS) 389 10. RONAK PANDIT AIR PIS TOL MEN 576 (28TH) 11. JASPAL RANA AIR PISTOL MEN 572 (48TH) 12. SAMARESH JUNG AIR PISTOL MEN 565 (77TH) 13. MAHAVIR SINGH AIR PISTOL (MQS) 569 14. A P SUBBAIAH 50M RIFLE PRONE MEN 593 (20TH) 15. A P SUBBAIAH 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION MEN 1151 (26TH) 16. FARIDUDDIN 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION MEN 1140 (75TH) 17. CHARAN SINGH 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION MEN 1131 18. ANJALI BHAGWAT 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN 576 (23RD) 19. DEEPALI 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN 574 (36TH) DESHPANDE 20. SUMA SHIRUR 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN 573 (39TH) 21. RAJ KUMARI 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN 563 (MQS) 22. SAMARESH JUNG FREE PISTOL MEN 545 23. RONAK PANDIT FREE PISTOL MEN 541 (54TH) 24. MAHAVIR SINGH FREE PISTOL MEN 532 25. VED PRAKASH FREE PISTOL MEN (MQS) 539 PILANIYA 26. RAMKISHAN YADAV RAPID FIRE PISTOL 575 (34TH) PROF. SUNNY THOMAS & MR. A.K. BALASHANMUGHAM COACHES AT GOVT. COST ISSF WORLD CUP GRANADA (SPAIN) FROM 22ND TO 29TH JUNE 2003 TRAP MEN ANWER SULTAN 118/125 40TH MANSHER SINGH 116/125 54TH ZORAVAR SINGH 109/125 106TH TEAM 343/375 18TH DOUBLE TRAP MEN RVS RATHORE 138/150 (177) IV GAURAV SONDHI 123/150 41ST RONJAN SODHI 114/150 62ND TEAM 375/450 12TH SKEET MEN NAVEEN JINDAL 111/125 96TH H.S. BEDI 107/125 110TH SKEET WOMEN ARTI SINGH RAO 64/75 25TH COACH : MR. SUSHIL CHOWDHARY 13TH MEETING OF THE SHOOTING HOPES PLZEN 2003 (26TH TO 29TH JUNE 2003) 1. AIR RIFLE JUNIOR WOMEN MEENA KUMARI 389/400 12TH CHETANPREET KAUR 387/400 17TH NAVDEEP KAUR DHILLON 383/400 38TH TEAM 1159/1200 6TH 2. AIR PISTOL JUNIOR WOMEN SHWETA CHAUDHARY 374/400 V (469.8) RUBY TOMAR 358/400 27TH ANNURAJ SINGH 356/400 28TH TEAM 1088/1200 VII 3. FREE PISTOL JUNIOR MEN ZAKIR KHAN 543/600 IV (635.3 TOSHINDER SINGH 518 28TH 4. AIR PISTOL JUNIOR MEN ZAKIR KHAN 568/600 10TH GURJEET SINGH 559/600 23RD 5. SPORT PISTOL JUNIOR WOMEN SHWETA CHAUDHARY 551/600 17TH ANNURAJ SINGH 533/600 27TH 6. AIR RIFLE JUNIOR MEN IMRAN HASAN KHAN 591/600 II (SILVER) 693.5 7. SPORT PISTOL JUNIOR MEN ZAKIR KHAN 556/600 14TH MANOJ KUMAR 553/600 17TH MR. T.S. DHILLON (COACH) & MR. D.K. SHUKLA (ARMOURER) AT GOVT. COST ISSF WORLD CUP CHANGWON 2003 (KOREA) FROM 30TH JUNE TO 8TH JULY 2003 1. 50M RIFLE 3 POSITIONS WOMEN DEEPALI DESHPANDE 586/600 8TH (678.6) SUMA S. SHIRUR 569/600 30TH ANJALI BHAGWAT 568/600 32ND RAJ KUMARI 575/600 MQS 2. AIR PISTOL MEN JASPAL RANA 579/600 V SAMARESH JUNG 578/600 9TH RONAK PANDIT 571 33RD 3. 10M AIR RIFLE WOMEN ANJALI BHAGWAT 395/400 10TH SUMA S. SHIRUR 394/400 15TH DEEPALI DESHPANDE 393/400 21ST POUNIMA GAWAHANE 398/400 MQS RAJKUMARI 383/400 MQS 4. 10 AIR RIFLE MEN ABHINAV BINDRA 596/600 IV (699.2) GAGAN NARANG 591/600 15TH SANDEEP TARTE 587/600 37TH SAMEER AMBEKAR 596/600 MQS SHIMON SHARIF 581/600 MQS 5. 50M PISTOL MEN SAMARESH JUNG 556/600 IV (653.3) VIVEK SINGH 550/600 17TH RONAK PANDIT 541/600 28TH COACHES : PROF. SUNNY THOMAS & KANWAR RANDHIR SINGH AT FULL COST TO GOVT. ISSF WORLD CUP LONATO 2003 ( SEPTEMBER 2 -8, 2003) 1. DOUBLE TRAP MEN MAJ. R.V.S. RATHORE 132/150 8TH MORAAD ALI KHAN 118/150 37TH GAURAV SONDHI 107/150 55TH 2. TRAP MEN MANAVJIT SINGH SANDHU 114/125 13TH ANWER SULTAN 113/125 14TH MANSHER SINGH 111/125 24TH MAIRAJ AHMAD KHAN 91/125 99TH JUNIOR MEN BIRENDEEP SODHI 107/125 III GRAND PRIX 3. SKEET MEN NAVEEN JINDAL 110/125 69TH SKEET WOMEN ARTI SINGH RAO 104/125 VI ISSF SHOTGUN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS NICOSIA (10 - 17 SEPTEMBER 2003) 1.
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