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International Participation for the Year 2010 INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPATION FOR THE YEAR 2010 11th SOUTH ASIAN GAMES, (BANGLADESH) FROM 29TH JANUARY TO 9TH FEBRUARY 2010 FREE RIFLE 3 POSITION SURENDRA SINGH RATHOD 1172/1200 I GOLD HARIOM SINGH 1146/1200 III BRONZE DEVESH PANWAR 1137/1200 VII TEAM 3455/3600 I GOLD FREE RIFLE PRONE SURENDRA SINGH RATHOD 593/600 I GOLD HARIOM SINGH 591/600 II SILVER DEVESH PANWAR 582/600 VII TEAM 1766/1800 I GOLD AIR RIFLE MEN IMRAN HASSAN KHAN 594/600 (697.3) I GOLD SATYENDRA SINGH 588/600 (689.2) IV DHIRENDER SINGH JAMWAL 582/600 (683.0) VII TEAM 1764/1800 II SILVER 50M PISTOL OM PRAKASH 547/600 I GOLD POSHUK AHLUWALIA 546/600 II SILVER VIVEK SINGH 530/600 V TEAM 1623/1800 I GOLD STANDARD PISTOL VIVEK SINGH 570/600 I GOLD C.K. CHAUDHARY 555/600 III BRONZE HARPREET SINGH 550/600 V TEAM 1675/1800 I GOLD AIR PISTOL MEN OM PRAKASH 578/600 (679.2) I GOLD AMIT KUMAR PILANIYA 577/600 (673.7) II SILVER SIKANDER MANN 561/600 (659.8) VII TEAM 1716/1800 I GOLD 50M RIFLE 3X20 (W) TEJASWINI MULEY 568/600 I GOLD HEMA K.C. 564/600 II SILVER ANUJA JUNG 555/600 VI TEAM 1687/1800 I GOLD 50M RIFLE PRONE (W) KUHELI GANGULEE 589/600 I GOLD RUBY GARG 587/600 II SILVER HEMA K.C. 577/600 VII TEAM 1753/1800 I GOLD AIR RIFLE WOMEN MAMPI DAS 394/400 (496.9) III BRONZE TEJASWINI MULEY 390/400 (491.0) V SHRUTI BHATEPATIL 391/400 (481.8) VIII TEAM 1175/1200 II SILVER AIR PISTOL WOMEN LOVLEEN KAUR 377/400 (474.1) I GOLD SONIA RAI 376/400 (473.7) II SILVER SUSHMA SINGH 373/400 (470.9) III BRONZE TEAM 1126/1200 I GOLD SPORTS PISTOL (W) SONIA RAI 576/600 I GOLD DIVYA SINGH 563/600 II SILVER SUSHMA SINGH 562/600 III BRONZE TEAM 1701/1800 I GOLD GOLD – 19, SILVER – 9, BRONZE – 5 OFFICIALS : MR. Krishan Avtar Sethi (Manager), Mr. T.S. Dhillon, Mr. Subhash Rana, Mr. Ramesh Tomar, Mr. V.K. Dhall, Maj. Amit Khanna, (Coaches) Col. Jaswant Singh (Technical Delegate –ASC) & Mr. Amitabh Chatterjee (Jury). 2010 COMMONWEALTH SHOOTING FEDERATION CHAMPIONSHIPS, NEW DELHI FROM 17TH TO 28TH FEBRUARY 2010 10M AIR RIFLE MEN Gagan Narang 595/600 (699.5) I Gold Sanjeev Rajput 591/600 (694.8) II Silver P.T Raghunath 592/600 (693.2) IV 10M AIR RIFLE MEN BADGE & Gagan Narang 599/600 I Gold PAIR P.T. Raghunath 594/600 II Silver Team 1193/1200 I Gold Sanjeev Rajput 592/600 V 50M RIFLE 3 POSN MEN Sanjeev Rajput 1172/1200 (1272.9) I Gold CSFR Gagan Narang 1168/1200 (1269.1) II Silver Imran Hasan Khan 1161/1200 (1259.6) III Bronze 50M RIFLE 3 POSN MEN Sanjeev Rajput 1170/1200 I Gold BADGE & PAIR Gagan Narang 1153/1200 IV Team 2323/2400 I Gold Imran Hasan Khan 1155/1200 III Bronze 50M RIFLE PRONE Gagan Narang 596/600 (697.5) II Silver Sushil Ghaley 592/600 (695.5) VI Joydeep Karmakar 592/600 IX 50M RIFLE PRONE BADGE & Gagan Narang 596/600 I Gold PAIRS Joydeep Karmakar 590/600 IX Team 1186/1200 I Gold Sushil Ghaley 591/600 V 10M AIR PISTOL MEN Samaresh Jung 583/600* (685.3)** I Gold *ECSFR **NGFR Zakir Khan 576/600 (676.6) II Silver Omkar Singh 575/600 (674.3) IV 10M AIR PISTOL MEN BADGE & Samaresh Jung 579/600 III Bronze PAIRS Zakir Khan 579/600 II Silver Team 1158/1200 I Gold Omkar Singh 586/600 I Gold FREE PISTOL MEN Amanpreet Singh 560/600 (657.4) I Gold FCSFR Viraj Singh 538/600 (631.0) III Bronze Bapu Vanjare 531/600 (617.4) VI FREE PISTOL MEN BADGE & Amanpreet Singh 552/600 I Gold PAIRS Viraj Singh 523/600 VI Bapu Vanjare 536/600 V Team 1059/1200 II Silver RAPID FIRE PISTOL MEN Vijay Kumar 581/600 (775.0) I Gold FCSFR Gurpreet Singh 581/600 (774.1) II Silver Pemba Tamang 574/600 (756.5) III Bronze RAPID FIRE PISTOL BADGE Vijay Kumar 588/600 I Gold & PAIRS Pemba Tamang 564/600 III Bronze Team 1152/1200 I Gold Gurpreet Singh 576/600 II Silver CENTRE FIRE PISTOL MEN Vijay Kumar 580/600 I Gold Mahender Singh 568/600 II Silver Viraj Singh 567/600 III Bronze CENTRE FIRE PISTOL MEN Vijay Kumar 586/600 I Gold BADGE & PAIR Mahender Singh 573/600 II Silver Team 1159/1200 I Gold Viraj Singh 564/600 V STANDARD PISTOL MEN Gurpreet Singh 567/600 I Gold Samaresh Jung 565/600 II Silver Vijay Kumar 564/600 III Bronze STANDARD PISTOL MEN Samaresh Jung 575/600 I Gold BADGE & PAIRS Gurpreet Singh 546/600 V Team 1121/1200 I Gold Vijay Kumar 565/600 II Silver TRAP MEN Manavjit Singh Sandhu 124/125 (146/150) I Gold Birendeep Sodhi 119/125 (138/150) V Anirudh Singh 112/125 13th TRAP MEN BADGE & PAIRS Manavjit Singh Sandhu 96/100 IV Birendeep Sodhi 95/100 V Team 191/200 II Silver Anirudh Singh 91/100 IX DOUBLE TRAP MEN Mohd. Asab 139/150 (185/200) II Silver Vikram Bhatnagar 139/150 (183/200) III Bronze Ajay Mittal 137/150 (181/200) V DOUBLE TRAP MEN Mohd. Asab 96/100 I Gold BADGE & PAIRS Vikram Bhatnagar 91/100 IV Team 187/200 I Gold Ajay Mittal 91/100 V SKEET MEN Mairaj Ahmad Khan 120/125 (143/150) II Silver Arozepal Sandhu 119/125 (139/150) III Bronze P.P. Singh 119/125 (139/150) VI SKEET MEN BADGE & PAIRS Mairaj Ahmad Khan 92/100 VI Arozepal Sandhu 93/100 III Bronze Team 185/200 I Gold P.P. Singh 92/100 V AIR RIFLE WOMEN Neha Sapte 395/400 (496.1) I Gold Priya Agarwal 391/400 (490.6) V Suma Shirur 390/400 9th AIR RIFLE WOMEN BADGE Neha Sapte 389/400 10th & PAIRS Priya Agarwal 393/400 III Bronze Team 782/800 II Silver Suma Shirur 391/400 VII 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN Meena Kumari 575/600 (671.9) I Gold Lajja Gauswami 573/600 (670.7) II Silver Tejaswini Sawant 565/600 (663.4) V 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION WOMEN Lajja Gauswami 571/600 II Silver BADGE & PAIRS Tejaswini Sawant 564/600 VII Team 1135/1200 III Bronze Meena Kumari 561/600 11th 50M RIFLE PRONE WOMEN Tejaswini Sawant 585/600 11th Birmati 583/600 13th Lajja Gauswami 582/600 14th 50M RIFLE PRONE WOMEN Birmati 592/600 II Silver BADGE & PAIRS Lajja Gauswami 587/600 VIII Tejaswini Sawant 584/600 15th Team 1171/1200 V AIR PISTOL WOMEN Shweta Chaudhary 380/400 (479.7) I Gold Annuraj Singh 379/400 (478.9) II Silver Pushpanjali Rana 375/400 (473.7) III Bronze AIR PISTOL WOMEN BADGE Shweta Chaudhary 384/400 I Gold & PAIRS Pushpanjali Rana 371/400 V Team 755/800 I Gold Annuraj Singh 384/400 II Silver SPORTS PISTOL WOMEN Anisa Sayyed 578/600 (776.5) I Gold Annuraj Singh 576/600 (774.6) II Silver Rahi Sarnobat 570/600 (763.4) V SPORTS PISTOL WOMEN Anisa Sayyed 582/600 I Gold BADGE & PAIRS Annuraj Singh 565/600 V Team 1147/1200 I Gold Rahi Sarnobat 570/600 IV TRAP WOMEN Shreyasi Singh 72/75 (89/100) II Silver Seema Tomar 62/75 VII Shagun Chowdhary 58/75 11th TRAP WOMEN BADGE & Seema Tomar 45/50 I Gold PAIRS Shreyasi Singh 42/50 VI Shagun Chowdhary 36/50 12th Team 78/100 V SKEET WOMEN Arti Singh Rao 62/75 VII Saniya Sheikh 56/75 VIII Rashmee Rathore 50/75 IX SKEET WOMEN BADGE & Arti Singh Rao 45/50 IV PAIRS Rashmee Rathore 38/50 VII Team 83/100 II Silver Saniya Sheikh 37/50 VIII MEDAL TALLY : IND. & PAIRS : GOLD : 23 SILVER : 17 BRONZE : 9 BADGE : GOLD : 12 SILVER : 8 BRONZE : 5 OFFICIALS : Prof. Sunny Thomas, Mr. Marcello Dradi, Mr. Stanislav Lapidus, Ms. Shan Zang (COACHES) ISSF WORLD CUP (MEXICO) FROM 1ST TO 10TH MARCH 2010 TRAP MEN MANAVJIT SINGH SANDHU 122/125 (145/150) I GOLD ANIRUDH SINGH 122/125 (143/150) IV BIRENDEEP SODHI 120/125 10TH DOUBLE TRAP MEN VIKRAM BHATNAGAR 140/150 (186/200) IV AJAY MITTAL 140/150 VII MOHD. ASAB 137/150 X RONJAN SODHI 147/150 MQS HIMANSHU 137/150 MQS TRAP WOMEN SHAGUN CHOWDHARY 66/75 13TH SHREYASI SINGH 64/75 16TH SEEMA TOMAR 63/75 17TH SKEET WOMEN RASHMEE RATHORE 58/75 15TH COACHES : MR. M. PADMANABHAN & MR. S. MATHUR ISSF WORLD CUP AT SYDNEY (AUSTRALIA) FROM 20TH TO 28TH MARCH 2010 50M RIFLE 3 POSITION MEN Gagan Narang 1160/1200 10th Sanjeev Rajput 1157/1200 14th Imran Hasan Khan 1155/1200 16th Sushil Ghaley 1139/1200 MQS 50M RIFLE PRONE MEN Joydeep Karmakar 599/600 (702.4) II Silver Sushil Ghaley 594/600 (695.5) VIII Gagan Narang 592/600 13th Sanjeev Rajput 595/600 MQS 10M RIFLE MEN Sanjeev Rajput 594/600 (697.9) II Silver Gagan Narang 594/600 (696.8) IV P.T. Raghunath 594/600 (694.9) VII 50M PISTOL MEN Amanpreet Singh 551/600 IX Viraj Singh Kawan 548/600 11th Bapu Vanzare 533/600 20th Omkar Singh 554/600 MQS 25M RAPID FORE PISTOL MEN Gurpreet Singh 575/600 (767.7) IV Pemba Tamang 576/600 (767.7) V Vijay Kumar 572/600 8th 10M PISTOL MEN Omkar Singh 584/600 (681.2) II Silver Samaresh Jung 579/600 (677.6) VI Zakir Khan 566/600 18th Amanpreet Singh 573/600 MQS 50M RIFLE 3P WOMEN Meena 576/600 X Lajja Gauswami 575/600 11th Tejaswini Sawant 554/600 30th Navdeep Kaur Dhillon 559/600 MQS 10M RIFLE WOMEN Priya Aggarwal 394/400 16th Neha Sapte 393/400 19th Ayonika Paul 390/400 26th Suma Shirur 392/400 MQS 25M PISTOL WOMEN Rahi Sarnobat 579/600 (778.2) VII Annuraj Singh 578/600 (776.1) VIII Anisa Sayyed 573/600 16th Shweta Chaudhary 574/600 MQS 10M PISTOL WOMEN Shweta Chaudhary 379/400 (479.8) VI Pushpanjali Rana 379/400 X Annu Raj Singh 371/400 21st Heena Sidhu 376/400 MQS COACHES : Prof.
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