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The National Rifle Assosiation India 51-B, Institutional Area, Tughlakabad New Delhi- 110062 Individual-Medal Tally Tejaswini Sawant THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF INDIA 51-B, Institutional Area, Tughlakabad, New Delhi - 110062 (INDIA) Phone No. 91-11-29964091/92/93, Fax No. 91-11-29964090 SHOOTER HISTORY REPORT FOR TEJASWINI SAWANT (SHF1209198001) SHOOTER ID SHF1209198001 GENDER FEMALE DATE OF BIRTH 12-09-1980 PHONE NO 9637230099 EMAIL ID [email protected] STATE/UNIT OF REPRESENTATION MAHARASHTRA EVENTS RIFLE TEJASWINI SAWANT MIXED COMP SEGM SCORE EVENT SCORE IN TEAM COMPETITION EVENT NAME CODE ENT MQS ACHIVED PART 2 FINALS SCORE RANK SELECTION TRIAL 3 &4 FOR RIFLE/PISTOL T051 - 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN 19 W 0.00 1169 - 456.7 - 1 2021, NEW DELHI, 2021 (T4) SELECTION TRIAL 3 &4 FOR RIFLE/PISTOL T021 - 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN 19 W 0.00 1162 - 424.3 - 5 2021, NEW DELHI, 2021 (T3) SELECTION TRIAL 1 & 2 FOR RIFLE/PISTOL T051 - 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN 3 W 0.00 1161 - 458.1 - 2 2021, NEW DELHI, 2021 (T2) Page 1 of 7 THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF INDIA 51-B, Institutional Area, Tughlakabad, New Delhi - 110062 (INDIA) Phone No. 91-11-29964091/92/93, Fax No. 91-11-29964090 SHOOTER HISTORY REPORT FOR TEJASWINI SAWANT (SHF1209198001) MIXED COMP SEGM SCORE EVENT SCORE IN TEAM COMPETITION EVENT NAME CODE ENT MQS ACHIVED PART 2 FINALS SCORE RANK SELECTION TRIAL 1 & 2 FOR RIFLE/PISTOL T021 - 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN 3 W 0.00 1171 - 458.7 - 1 2021, NEW DELHI, 2021 (T1) SELECTION TRIAL 1 AND 2 FOR RIFLE T051 - 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN 520 W 0.00 1154 - - 14 PISTOL EVENTS, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM (T2) KERALA, 2020 SELECTION TRIAL 1 AND 2 FOR RIFLE T049 - 50M RIFLE PRONE WOMEN (T2) 520 W 0.00 617.2 - - 12 PISTOL EVENTS, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM KERALA, 2020 SELECTION TRIAL 1 AND 2 FOR RIFLE T021 - 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN 520 W 0.00 1151 - - 13 PISTOL EVENTS, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM (T1) KERALA, 2020 SELECTION TRIAL 1 AND 2 FOR RIFLE T019 - 50M RIFLE PRONE WOMEN (T1) 520 W 0.00 621.9 - - 2 PISTOL EVENTS, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM KERALA, 2020 63RD NATIONAL RIFLE PISTOL, BHOPAL NW-28 - 10M RIFLE WOMEN (ISSF) 5006 W 593.00 616.6 - - 107 M.P, 2019 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (INDIVIDUAL & TEAM) 63RD NATIONAL RIFLE PISTOL, BHOPAL NW-16 - 50M RIFLE PRONE WOMEN (ISSF) 5006 W 614.8 0 1830.50 8 M.P, 2019 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (INDIVIDUAL & TEAM) (TEAM*) Page 2 of 7 THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF INDIA 51-B, Institutional Area, Tughlakabad, New Delhi - 110062 (INDIA) Phone No. 91-11-29964091/92/93, Fax No. 91-11-29964090 SHOOTER HISTORY REPORT FOR TEJASWINI SAWANT (SHF1209198001) MIXED COMP SEGM SCORE EVENT SCORE IN TEAM COMPETITION EVENT NAME CODE ENT MQS ACHIVED PART 2 FINALS SCORE RANK 63RD NATIONAL RIFLE PISTOL, BHOPAL NW-16 - 50M RIFLE PRONE WOMEN (ISSF) 5006 W 579.00 614.8 - - 15 M.P, 2019 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (INDIVIDUAL & TEAM) 63RD NATIONAL RIFLE PISTOL, BHOPAL NW-06 - 50M RIFLE THREE POSITION 5006 W 1150 0 3462.00 3 M.P, 2019 WOMEN (ISSF) NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (INDIVIDUAL & TEAM) (TEAM*) 63RD NATIONAL RIFLE PISTOL, BHOPAL NW-06 - 50M RIFLE THREE POSITION 5006 W 1060.00 1150 - - 23 M.P, 2019 WOMEN (ISSF) NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (INDIVIDUAL & TEAM) SELECTION TRIAL 6 AND 7, NEW DELHI, T051 - 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN 1026 W 0.00 1164 - 442 - 3 2019 (T7) SELECTION TRIAL 6 AND 7, NEW DELHI, T049 - 50M RIFLE PRONE WOMEN (T7) 1026 W 616.7 - - 8 2019 SELECTION TRIAL 6 AND 7, NEW DELHI, T021 - 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN 1026 W 0.00 1146 - - 15 2019 (T6) SELECTION TRIAL 6 AND 7, NEW DELHI, T019 - 50M RIFLE PRONE WOMEN (T6) 1026 W 0.00 618.9 - - 2 2019 XII SARDAR SAJJAN SINGH SHOOTING, M007 - 50M RIFLE PRONE WOMEN - ISSF 89 W 0.00 616 - - 4 NEW DELHI, 2019 XII SARDAR SAJJAN SINGH SHOOTING, M003 - 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN 89 W 0.00 1161 - 455.6 - 2 NEW DELHI, 2019 Page 3 of 7 THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF INDIA 51-B, Institutional Area, Tughlakabad, New Delhi - 110062 (INDIA) Phone No. 91-11-29964091/92/93, Fax No. 91-11-29964090 SHOOTER HISTORY REPORT FOR TEJASWINI SAWANT (SHF1209198001) MIXED COMP SEGM SCORE EVENT SCORE IN TEAM COMPETITION EVENT NAME CODE ENT MQS ACHIVED PART 2 FINALS SCORE RANK SELECTION TRIAL 5, NEW DELHI, 2019 N021 - 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN 458 W 0.00 1163 - 420.4 - 5 SELECTION TRIAL 5, NEW DELHI, 2019 N019 - 50M RIFLE PRONE WOMEN 458 W 620.3 - - 1 XIX KUMAR SURENDRA SINGH, NEW N28 - 50M RIFLE PRONE WOMEN - ISSF 1388 W 624.9 0 1849.00 1 DELHI, 2019 (TEAM*) XIX KUMAR SURENDRA SINGH, NEW N28 - 50M RIFLE PRONE WOMEN - ISSF 1388 W 579.00 624.9 - - 1 DELHI, 2019 XIX KUMAR SURENDRA SINGH, NEW N26 - 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN - 1388 W 1155 0 455.7 3415.00 2 DELHI, 2019 ISSF (TEAM*) XIX KUMAR SURENDRA SINGH, NEW N26 - 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN - 1388 W 1060.00 1155 - 455.7 - 1 DELHI, 2019 ISSF SELECTION TRIAL 3 & 4, NEW DELHI, T053 - 10M RIFLE WOMEN (T4) 836 W 0.00 623.9 - - 13 2019 SELECTION TRIAL 3 & 4, NEW DELHI, T051 - 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN 836 W 0.00 1157 - 458 - 1 2019 (T4) SELECTION TRIAL 3 & 4, NEW DELHI, T049 - 50M RIFLE PRONE WOMEN (T4) 836 W 0.00 622.7 - - 1 2019 SELECTION TRIAL 3 & 4, NEW DELHI, T023 - 10M RIFLE WOMEN (T3) 836 W 0.00 617.8 - - 44 2019 SELECTION TRIAL 3 & 4, NEW DELHI, T019 - 50M RIFLE PRONE WOMEN (T3) 836 W 0.00 623.3 - - 1 2019 Page 4 of 7 THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF INDIA 51-B, Institutional Area, Tughlakabad, New Delhi - 110062 (INDIA) Phone No. 91-11-29964091/92/93, Fax No. 91-11-29964090 SHOOTER HISTORY REPORT FOR TEJASWINI SAWANT (SHF1209198001) MIXED COMP SEGM SCORE EVENT SCORE IN TEAM COMPETITION EVENT NAME CODE ENT MQS ACHIVED PART 2 FINALS SCORE RANK SELECTION TRIALS 1 & 2 RIFLE/PISTOL, T053 - 10M RIFLE WOMEN (T2) 705 W 0.00 613.9 - - 144 NEW DELHI, 2019 SELECTION TRIALS 1 & 2 RIFLE/PISTOL, T051 - 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN 705 W 0.00 1172 - 445.7 - 3 NEW DELHI, 2019 (T2) SELECTION TRIALS 1 & 2 RIFLE/PISTOL, T049 - 50M RIFLE PRONE WOMEN (T2) 705 W 0.00 618.8 - - 5 NEW DELHI, 2019 SELECTION TRIALS 1 & 2 RIFLE/PISTOL, T023 - 10M RIFLE WOMEN (T1) 705 W 0.00 610.9 - - 180 NEW DELHI, 2019 SELECTION TRIALS 1 & 2 RIFLE/PISTOL, T021 - 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN 705 W 0.00 1156 - - 10 NEW DELHI, 2019 (T1) SELECTION TRIALS 1 & 2 RIFLE/PISTOL, T019 - 50M RIFLE PRONE WOMEN (T1) 705 W 0.00 622.4 - - 2 NEW DELHI, 2019 62ND NATIONAL RIFLE/PISTOL, N-25 - 10M RIFLE WOMEN (ISSF) 498 W 593.00 614.8 - - 97 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, 2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (INDIVIDUAL & TEAM) 62ND NATIONAL RIFLE/PISTOL, N-14 - 50M RIFLE PRONE WOMEN (ISSF) 498 W 617.1 0 1827.10 6 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, 2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (INDIVIDUAL & TEAM) (TEAM*) 62ND NATIONAL RIFLE/PISTOL, N-14 - 50M RIFLE PRONE WOMEN (ISSF) 498 W 579.00 617.1 - - 3 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, 2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (INDIVIDUAL & TEAM) Page 5 of 7 THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF INDIA 51-B, Institutional Area, Tughlakabad, New Delhi - 110062 (INDIA) Phone No. 91-11-29964091/92/93, Fax No. 91-11-29964090 SHOOTER HISTORY REPORT FOR TEJASWINI SAWANT (SHF1209198001) MIXED COMP SEGM SCORE EVENT SCORE IN TEAM COMPETITION EVENT NAME CODE ENT MQS ACHIVED PART 2 FINALS SCORE RANK 62ND NATIONAL RIFLE/PISTOL, N-05 - 50M RIFLE THREE POSITION 498 W 1163 0 457.7 3426.00 3 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, 2018 WOMEN (ISSF) NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (INDIVIDUAL & TEAM) (TEAM*) 62ND NATIONAL RIFLE/PISTOL, N-05 - 50M RIFLE THREE POSITION 498 W 1060.00 1163 - 457.7 - 2 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, 2018 WOMEN (ISSF) NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (INDIVIDUAL & TEAM) SELECTION TRIALS 6 & 7 RIFLE/PISTOL, T053 - 10M RIFLE WOMEN (T7) 359 W 623.8 - - 10 NEW DELHI, 2018 SELECTION TRIALS 6 & 7 RIFLE/PISTOL, T051 - 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN 359 W 1163 - 452.7 - 1 NEW DELHI, 2018 (T7) SELECTION TRIALS 6 & 7 RIFLE/PISTOL, T023 - 10M RIFLE WOMEN (T6) 359 W 613.4 - - 88 NEW DELHI, 2018 SELECTION TRIALS 6 & 7 RIFLE/PISTOL, T021 - 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN 359 W 1159 - 456.9 - 2 NEW DELHI, 2018 (T6) SELECTION TRIALS 6 & 7 RIFLE/PISTOL, T019 - 50M RIFLE PRONE WOMEN (T6) 359 W 620.3 - - 1 NEW DELHI, 2018 SELECTION TRIALS RIFLE/PISTOL, NEW N021 - 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN 239 W 1151 - 407.6 - 6 DELHI, 2018 SELECTION TRIALS RIFLE/PISTOL, NEW N019 - 50M RIFLE PRONE WOMEN 239 W 616.3 - - 1 DELHI, 2018 18KSS, NEW DELHI, 2018 N28 - 50M RIFLE PRONE WOMEN - ISSF 630 W 574.00 611.3 - - 9 Page 6 of 7 THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF INDIA 51-B, Institutional Area, Tughlakabad, New Delhi - 110062 (INDIA) Phone No. 91-11-29964091/92/93, Fax No. 91-11-29964090 SHOOTER HISTORY REPORT FOR TEJASWINI SAWANT (SHF1209198001) MIXED COMP SEGM SCORE EVENT SCORE IN TEAM COMPETITION EVENT NAME CODE ENT MQS ACHIVED PART 2 FINALS SCORE RANK 18KSS, NEW DELHI, 2018 N28 - 50M RIFLE PRONE WOMEN - ISSF 630 W 611.3 0 1828.50 3 (TEAM*) 18KSS, NEW DELHI, 2018 N26 - 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN - 630 W 520.00 1131 - - 17 ISSF 18KSS, NEW DELHI, 2018 N26 - 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN - 630 W 1131 0 3390.00 3 ISSF (TEAM*) Page 7 of 7 07/07/2021 Page No 1 1:48:53PM The National Rifle Assosiation India 51-B, Institutional Area, Tughlakabad New Delhi- 110062 Individual-Medal Tally Tejaswini Sawant S No Competition Name Place Year Event Score Medal 1 50th ISSF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MUNICH,GERMANY 2010 50M Prone Women 597.00 Gold 2 ISSF WORLD CUP MUNICH MUNICH,GERMANY 2009 50M 3P Women 588.00 Bronze 3 1ST ASIAN AIR GUN SHOOTING BANGKOK,THAILAND 2005 10M Rifle Women 395.00 Silver CHAMPIONSHIP 4 4th SOUTH ASIAN SHOOTING ISLAMABAD,PAKISTAN 2008 50M 3P Women 559.00 Bronze CHAMPIONSHIP ISLAMABAD 5 XIX COMMONWEALTH GAMES NEW DELHI,INDIA 2010 50M Prone Women 594.00 Silver 6 XXI COMMONWEALTH GAMES SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 2018 50M 3P Women 582.00 Gold 7 XXI COMMONWEALTH GAMES SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 2018 50M Prone Women 618.90 Silver 8 XVIII COMMONWEALTH GAMES MELBOURNE AUS 2006 10M Rifle Women 398.00 Gold 9
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