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Hungarian Open Competition Gyor-Ikreny from 19 to 21 2007 HUNGARIAN OPEN COMPETITION GYOR-IKRENY FROM 19TH TO 21ST JANUARY 2007 AIR PISTOL MEN Samaresh Jung 586/600 (686.1) I Gold 574 (672.5) VIII Amanpreet Singh 579 (679.8) II Silver 575 (676.1) III Bronze Ronak Pandit 574 (672.0) IV 580 (676.2) II Silver Vivek Singh 571 (669.7) V 578 (676.7) I Gold Amit Kumar 571 (668.0) VII 569 11th Deepak Sharma 568 IX 563 19th Zakhir Khan 564 15th 574 (674.8) V AIR PISTOL JUNIOR MEN Amanpreet Singh 579 I Gold 575 I Gold Amit Kumar 571 II Silver 569 IV Zakhir Khan 564 IV 574 III Bronze AIR PISTOL WOMEN Annu Raj Singh 381/400 (481.1) II Silver 377 (475.0) VI Shweta Chaudhary 378 (477.7) IV 385 (484.7) II Silver Sonia Rai 377 (475.0) V 379 (478.3) IV Harveen Srao 375 (470.2) VIII 376 (473.5) VII Sonal Ramendra 373 11th 371 15th Vidhya Bandhu Jadhav 366 20th 364 24th AIR PISTOL JUNIOR WOMEN Vidhya Bandhu Jadhav 366 IV 364 VII AIR RIFLE MEN Gagan Narang 596/600 (698.0) III Bronze 598 (700.8) I Gold Sanjeev Rajput 593 (695.0) IV 587 11th P.T. Raghunath 589 (689.5) VII 589 (692.6) VII Fulchand Bangar 585 18th 591 (693.0) V Navnath Faratade 585 20th 585 15th Tejas R. Kusale 578 30th 584 16th AIR RIFLE JUNIOR MEN Fulchand Bangar 585 I Gold 591 I Gold Tejas R. Kusale 578 VII 584 III Bronze AIR RIFLE WOMEN Tejaswini Sawant 397/400 (500.6) I Gold 397 (501.5) I Gold Anjali Bhagwat 394 (497.0) IV 396 (499.0) III Bronze Suma Shirur 397 (496.5) VI 396 (499.4) II Silver Avneet Kaur Sidhu 395 (496.1) VII 397 (499.0) IV Navdeep Kaur Dhillon 392 14th 392 12th Snigdha Manda 390 18th 389 20th Soudaminee Gavankar 386 26th 383 29th Preeti Tomar 383 32nd 385 26th AIR RIFLE JUNIOR WOMEN Navdeep Kaur Dhillon 392 III Bronze 392 IV Snigdha Manda 390 IV 389 VI Soudaminee Gavankar 386 VII 383 13th Preeti Tomar 383 13th 385 10th INTERNATIONAL AIRGUN SHOOTING COMPETITION, MUNICH (GERMANY) FROM 24.1.07 TO 27.1.2007 AIR PISTOL MEN Samaresh Jung 575/600 37th 578 26th Ronak Pandit 565 75th 571 55th Vivek Singh 567 69th 570 58th Deepak Sharma 569 60th 563 78th AIR PISTOL JUNIOR MEN Amanpreet Singh 575/600 (673.9) III Bronze 573 (672.3) III Bronze Amit Kumar 572 (669.7) 6th 573 (674.4) II Silver Zakhir Khan 576 (675.2) I Gold 574 (672.1) IV AIR PISTOL WOMEN Annu Raj Singh 376/400 37th 374 50th Shweta Chaudhary 378 28th 378 33rd Sonia Rai 383 IX 376 36th Harveen Srao 380 22nd 374 46th AIR PISTOL JUNIOR WOMEN Vidhya Bandhu Jadhav 359 43rd 359 44th AIR RIFLE MEN Gagan Narang 595/600 17th 596 (700.2) II Silver Sanjeev Rajput 592 36th 590 56th P.T. Raghunath 587 70th 588 72nd Navnath Faratade 585 74th 584 84th AIR RIFLE JUNIOR MEN Fulchand Bangar 589 10th 585 27th Tejas R. Kusale 580 41st 586/600 23rd AIR RIFLE WOMEN Tejaswini Sawant 397/400 11th 394 30th Anjali Bhagwat 393 44th 396 19th Suma Shirur 398/400 (500.2) V 398 (500.9) III Bronze Avneet Kaur Sidhu 395 24th 392 58th AIR RIFLE JUNIOR WOMEN Navdeep Kaur Dhillon 391 31st 393 18th Snigdha Manda 394 (494.9) VI 389 45th Soudaminee Gavankar 390 42nd 387 58th Preeti Tomar 380 82nd 381 83rd COACHES : Prof. Sunny Thomas, Csaba Gyorik, Sanjay Chakraverty, Ramendra Sharma & D.K. Shukla (Armourer). ISSF WORLD CUP SANTO DOMINGO 2007 FROM 19TH TO 28TH MARCH 2007 DOUBLE TRAP MEN Ronjan Sodhi 140/150 (187/200) III Bronze Vikram Bhatnagar 134/150 18th Moraad Ali Khan 125/150 34th TRAP MEN Birendeep Sodhi 116/125 27th Anwer Sultan 113/125 48th Zoravar Singh Sandhu112/125 54th TRAP WOMEN Shagun Chowdhury 60/75 28th SKEET MEN Arozepal Singh Sandhu 110/125 71st Allan Daniel Peoples 106/125 75th COACHES : Mr. M. Padmanabhan & Mr. B.B. Singh ISSF WORLD CUP FORT BENNING (USA) FROM 30TH MARCH TO 8TH APRIL 2007 FREE RIFLE 3 POSITION Sanjeev Rajput 1170/1200 11th OLYMPIC QUOTA Imran Hassan Khan 1151/1200 46th Gagan Narang 1154/1200 38th FREE RIFLE PRONE Sanjeev rajput 584/600 49th Surendra Sinh Rathod 584 elimination Sushil Ghaley 581 elimination Gagan Narang 589 MQS AIR RIFLE MEN P.T. Raghunath 595/600 9th Gagan Narang 592/600 27th Sanjeev Rajput 587/600 49th Navnath Fartade 583 MQS AIR PISTOL MEN Amanpreet Singh 578/600 11th Samaresh Jung 576 20th Vivek Singh 566 47th Deepak Sharma 565 MQS Ronak Pandit 557 MQS RAPID FIRE PISTOL Ram Kishan Yadav 572/600 20th Pemba Tamang 569 26th Vijay Kumar 561 35th Ronak Pandit 554 MQS FREE PISTOL Samaresh Jung 553/600 13th Amanpreet Singh 544 25th Vivek Singh 537 36th Deepak Sharma 525 MQS SPORT RIFLE 3 POSITION Meena Kumaari 575 22nd Deepali Deshpande 572/600 30th Tejaswini Sawant 561 53rd Anjali Bhagwat 575 MQS Avneet Kaur Sidhu 576 MQS AIR RIFLE WOMEN Anjali Bhagwat 395/400 13th Tejaswini Sawant 394/400 19th Suma Shirur 389 54th Avneet Kaur Sidhu 395 MQS Meena Kumari 392 MQS AIR PISTOL WOMEN Harveen Srao 382/400 (478.3) VIII Shweta Chaudhary 381/400 13th Sonia Rai 373 39th Annu Raj Singh 373 MQS Anisa Sayyed 373 MQS SPORTS PISTOL Shweta Chaudhary 576/600 16th Annu Raj Singh 568 36th Sonia Rai 558 46th Sushma Singh 577 MQS Anisa Sayyed 560 MQS COACHES : Prof. Sunny Thomas, Csaba Gyorik, Laszlo Szucsak, Jaswant Singh, D. Lingam and Viren Bhatt (Armourer). ISSF WORLD CUP CHANGWON 2007 (SHOTGUN) FROM 13th to 23rd APRIL 2007 TRAP Zoravar Singh Sandhu 121/125 141/150 III Bronze Mansher Singh 109/125 47th Birendeep Sodhi 108/125 52nd Anwer Sultan 112/125 MQS DOUBLE TRAP Ronjan Sodhi 133/150 16th Vikram Bhatnagar 131/150 23rd Morad Ali Khan 121/125 40th SKEET MEN A.D. Peoples 113/125 44th Arozepal Sandhu 101/125 73rd Naveen Jindal 095/125 75th SKEET WOMEN Arti Singh Rao 64/75 20th COACHES : Mr. Jagjit Singh & Wg. Cdr. S. Mathur AUSTRALIA CUP 2 (SYDNEY) FROM 20TH TO 22ND APRIL 2007 FREE RIFLE 3 POSN. MEN Gagan Narang 1150/1200 V Sanjeev Rajput 1148/1200 VI Imran Hassan Khan 1148 VII Surendra Sinh Rathod 1147 VIII Sushil Ghaley 1142 12th FREE RIFLE PRONE Sanjeev Rajput 597/600 III Bronze Gagan Narang 593/600 V Surendra Sinh Rathod 590/600 11th Sushil Ghaley 588/600 15th Imran Hassan Khan 576/600 39th AIR RIFLE MEN Abhinav Bindra 594/600(697.7) I Gold P.T. Raghunath 595/600(696.6) IV Gagan Narang 593/600 V Sanjeev Rajput 587/600 15th Navnath Fartade 586/600 16th AIR PISTOL MEN Samaresh Jung 576 (675.0) V Vivek Singh 575 (673.0) VII Ronak Pandit 577 (671.5) VIII Amanpreet Singh 575 IX Deepak Sharma 559 17th RAPID FIRE PISTOL MEN Ronak Pandit 573/600 IV Pemba Tamang 568 V Ram Kishan Yadav 568 VI Vijay Kumar 550 12th FREE PISTOL MEN Vivek Singh 560 II Silver Samaresh Jung 543 VII Deepak Sharma 541 IX Amanpreet singh 530 13th STANDARD PISTOL MIXED Vijay Kumar 562/600 II Silver Ronak Pandit 558 V Anisa Sayyed 553 VI Pemba Tamang 552 VII Annu Raj Singh 550 VIII Ram Kishan Yadav 537 11th SPORT RIFLE 3 POSTION Tejaswini Sawant 571 V Deepali Deshpande 570 VII Avneet Kaur Sidhu 566 10th Anjali Bhagwat 565 11th Meena Kumari 561 14th SPORT RIFLE PRONE Tejaswini Sawant 588 I Gold Anjali Bhagwat 584 V Meena Kumari 579 8th Deepali Deshpande 578 11th Avneet Kaur Sidhu 577 12th AIR RIFLE WOMEN Tejaswini Sawant 397 I Gold Meena Kumari 395 III Bronze Anali Bhagwat 395 IV Suma Shirur 393 VII Avneet Kaur Sidhu 390 13th AIR PISTOL WOMEN Anisa Sayyed 377 IV Sonia Rai 375 VII Annuraj singh 370 12th SPORTS PISTOL WOMEN Annuraj Singh 574 V Sonia Rai 570 8th Anisa Sayyed 565 10th COACHES : Prof. Sunny Thomas, Csaba Gyorik, Laszlo Szucsak and Abha Dhillan ISSF WORLD CUP (SYDNEY) FROM 23RD TO 2ND MAY 2007 FREE RIFLE 3 POSN. 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Raghunath 594/600 13TH Abhinav Bindra 591/600 30TH Gagan Narang 590/600 33RD Sanjeev Rajput 587/600 MQS Navnath Fartade 587/600 MQS AIR PISTOL MEN Samaresh Jung 578 15TH Vivek Singh 581 IX Amanpreet Singh 577 22ND Deepak Sharma 571 MQS Ronak Pandit 560 MQS RAPID FIRE PISTOL MEN Pemba Tamang 577 14th Ram Kishan Yadav 558 35th Vijay Kumar 567 34th Ronak Pandit 563 MQS FREE PISTOL MEN Samaresh Jung 557 11TH Vivek Singh 550 28TH Amanpreet Singh 529 48TH Deepak Sharma 543 MQS SPORT RIFLE 3 POSTION Tejaswini Sawant 559 53RD Deepali Deshpande 559 52ND Meena Kumari 571 33RD Avneet Kaur Sidhu 572 MQS Anjali Bhagwat 575 MQS AIR RIFLE WOMEN Tejaswini Sawant 395 14TH Suma Shirur 394 20TH Avneet Kaur Sidhu 390 50TH Meena Kumari 389 MQS Anali Bhagwat 395 MQS AIR PISTOL WOMEN Harveen Srao 381/400 X Sonia Rai 377 30th Annuraj singh 374 42nd Anisa Sayyed 378 MQS Shweta Chaudhary 376 MQS SPORTS PISTOL WOMEN Annuraj Singh 570 26TH Shweta Chaudhary 568 31st Sonia Rai 539 49th Anisa Sayyed 563 MQS COACHES : Prof.
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