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2001 Issf World Cup Atlanta 2001 (14-04-2001 to 22 –04-2001 2001 ISSF WORLD CUP ATLANTA 2001 (14-04-2001 TO 22 –04-2001 1. AIR RIFLE MEN ABHINAV BINDRA 590/600 17TH ISSF WORLD CUP SEOUL, KOREA 2001 (10TH TO 19TH MAY 2001) 1. AIR RIFLE MEN ABHINAV BINDRA 591/600 14TH ISSF WORLD CUP MILLANO 2001 (28-05-2001 TO 04-06-2001) AT GOVT. COST (OFFICIALS; PROF. SUNNY THOMAS- NATIONAL COACH, MR. T.S.DHILLON, COACH, MR. RANDHIR SINGH- COACH, MR. D.LINGAM – COACH & MR. D.K.SHUKLA- ARMOURER) 1. FREE RIFLE 3 A.P. SUBBIAH 1149/1200 30TH POSITION ASHOK KUMAR SHAHI 1119 ELEMINATED NIRAJ KUMAR 1106 ELEMINATED 2. FREE RIFLE A.P. SUBBIAH 584/600 50TH PRONE NIRAJ KUMAR 574 ELEMINATED 3. AIR RIFLE MEN ABHINAV BINDRA 594 696.2 VI A.P. SUBBIAH 578 68 ASHOK KUMAR SHAHI 572 73 NIRAJ KUMAR 573 MQS 4. FREE PISTOL 50M AAMRESH JUNG 548 25TH VED PRAKASH 532 48TH 5. AIR PISTOL MEN JASPAL RANA 579 10TH VED PRAKASH PILANIYA 568 41ST SAMRESH JUNG 566 45TH MAHAVIR SINGH 571 MQS UMESH CHANDRA NAINWAL 566 MQS 6. SPORT RIFLE 3 ANJALI VEDPATHAK 569 14TH POSITION KUHELI GANGULEE 562 34TH MEENA KUMARI 560 38TH ANUJA TERE 564 MQS 7. AIR RIFLE ANJALI VEDPATHAK 392 18TH WOMEN ANUJA TERE 391 22ND SUMA DIXIT 390 30TH MEENA KUMARI 386 MQS KUHELI GANGULEE 382 MQS 8. SPORT PISTOL SONIA RANA 559 32ND WOMEN SAROJA KUMARI JUTHU 555 37TH SHWETA CHAUDHRY 552 40TH SHILPI SINGH 555 MQS 9. AIR PISTOL SHILPI SINGH 380 10TH WOMEN SHWETA CHAUDHRY 374 29TH SONIA RANA 371 34TH SAROJA KUMAR 362 MQS ISSF WORLD CUP 2001, MUNICH (GERMANY) FROM 04-06-2001 TO 11-06-2001) AT GOVT. COST (OFFICIALS; PROF. SUNNY THOMAS- NATIONAL COACH, MR. T.S.DHILLON, COACH, MR. RANDHIR SINGH- COACH, MR. D.LINGAM – COACH & MR. D.K.SHUKLA- ARMOURER) 1. FREE RIFLE 3 A.P. SUBBIAH 1158 38 POSITION ASHOK KUMAR SHAHI 1125 85 NIRAJ KUMAR 1132 78 2. FREE RIFLE A.P.SUBBIAH 585 71 PRONE 3. AIR RIFLE MEN ABHINAV BINDRA 597 III BRONZE NEW WORLD RECORD JUNIOR A.P.SUBBIAH 585 66 ASHOK KUMAR SHAHI 590 35 NIRAJ KUMAR 576 MQS 4. SPORT RIFLE 3 ANJALI VEDPATHAK 576 19 POSITION ANUJA TERE 572 36 KUHELI GANGULEE 573 31 MEENA KUMARI 559 MQS 5. AIR RIFLE ANJALI VEDPATHAK 397 V WOMEN ANUJA TERE 394 18 SUMA DIXIT 394 18 KUHELI GANGULEE 382 MQS MEENA KUMARI 386 MQS 6. FREE PISTOL VED PRAKASH 541 48 SUMRESH JUNG 556 14 7. AIR PISTOL MEN JASPAL RANA 579 18 VED PRAKASH 573 36 SAMRESH JUNG 574 33 UMESH CHANDRA 568 MQS MAHAVIR SINGH 556 MQS 8. SPORTS PISTOL SONIA RANA 556 50 SHWETHA CHAUDHARY 557 47 SAROJA KUMARI 560 44 SHILPI SINGH 556 MQS 9. AIR PISTOL SHILPI SINGH 370 48 WOMEN SONIA RANA 370 48 SHEWTHA CHAUDHARY 375 36 SAROJA KUMARI 370 MQS ISSF WORLD CUP 2001 LONATO (24TH TO 30TH JUNE 2001 ) AT GOVT. COST (OFFICIALS ; MR. MARCELLO DRADI AND SYED IRSHAD KAZIM (COACHES) 1. TRAP MANAVJIT SINGH 113/125 17 MANSHEER SINGH 108 41 ANWER SULTAN 96 108 TEAM 317/375 14 2. SKEET AMARDEEP SINGH RAI 106/125 80 H.S.BEDI 103 91 H.S.SANDHU 103 91 TEAM 312/375 21 3. SKEET WOMEN ARTI SINGH RAO 91/100 IV 4. DOUBLE TRAP RVS RATHORE 134/150 GAURAV SONDHI 107 RONJAN SOHDI 104 11TH MEETING OF THE SHOOTING HOPES PLZEN 2001 (28-06-2001 TO 01-07-2001) AT GOVT. COST (OFFICIALS – MR. SANJOY CHAKRAVERTY –COACH, MR. VIREN BHAT (COACH) , MR. DALEEP SINGH CHANDEL (COACH), MAJ. A.S. BASUR- COACH , NO COST TO GOVT. 1. AIR RIFLE RAJ KUMARI 394/400 VIII WOMEN SABEEHA DHILLON 390 13TH MEENA KUMARI 389 17TH TEAM 1173/1200 IV CHETANPREET KAUR 388/400 21ST SUNITA SANKETH 382 38TH SHRUTI PRAKASH 381 41ST 2. AIR PISTOL SHWETA CHAUDHARY 375/400 IV WOMEN ANNU RAJ SINGH 364 13TH SARVESH TOMAR 359 21ST TEAM 1098/1200 IV SEEMA TOMAR 360/400 17TH 3. RAPID FIRE RONAK PANDIT 565/600 IX PISTOL 4. FREE RIFLE NIRAJ KUMAR 588/600 18 PRONE 5. FREE PISTOL ZAKHIR KHAN 526/600 X ANUBHAV DHILLON 506/600 27TH 6. AIR PISTOL MEN RONAKPANDIT 568/600 VII ZAKIR KHAN 561 11TH AMOL RENKE 554 16TH TEAM 1683/1800 III BRONZE 7. FREE RIFLE 3 NIRAJ KUMAR 1151/1200 III BRONZE POSITION VIJENDRA SINGH 1112/1200 48TH 8. AIR RIFLE MEN SANDEEP TARTE 582/600 12TH SAMEER AMBEKAR 581 16TH NIRAJ KUMAR 570 38TH TEAM 1733/1800 VITH SUDHIR KUMAR SINGH 576 22ND 9. GANESH GAVALI 568 43RD 10. SPORT PISTOL SHWETA CHAUDHARY 556/600 12TH WOMEN 11. SPORT PISTOL RONAK PANDIT 569/600 VIII MEN KAMAL SAIN 561 13TH ZAKHIR KHAN 544 24TH TEAM 1674/1800 VI 12. SPORT RIFLE RAJ KUMARI 581/600 27TH PRONE 13. SPORT RIFLE 3 RAJ KUMARI 570/600 16TH POSITION MEENA KUMARI 555 42ND SUNITHA SANKETH 544 51ST TEAM 1669/1800 13TH SABEEHA DHILLON 545/600 50TH 2001 ASIAN CLAY SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIPS BANGKOK (2 – 9 JULY 2001) NO COST TO GOVT. & NO OFFICIAL ATTENDED 1. TRAP ANWER SULTAN 112/125 III BRONZE MANSHER SINGH 112 V RONJAN SODHI 91 30 TEAM 316/375 IV 2. DOUBLE TRAP RVS RATHORE 124/150 IV GAURAV SONDHI 108/150 15 RONJAN SONDHI 98/150 24 TEAM 330/450 IV IRSHAD KAZIM 59/150 MQS 3. SKEET P.S.SONDHI 104/150 28 4. NAVEEN JINDAL 100/150 30 SINGAPORE CLAY TARGET INVITATION 2001 AUGUST 2001 1. SKEET PARAMJIT S. SODHI 128/150 VI( 113/125) NAVEEN JINDAL 108/125 14 ISSF WORLD CUP FINAL 2001, MUNICH ( 21ST TO 26TH AUGUST 2001 ) 1. AIR RIFLE MEN ABHINAV BINDRA 592/600 10TH IV COMMONWEALTH SHOOTING FEDERATION CHAMPIONSHIPS, BISLEY ( ENGLAND) 22nd to 31st AUGUST,2001. AT GOVT. COST (OFFICIALS – PROF. SUNNY THOMAS – NATIONAL COACH, MR. TIBOR GONCZO-COACH, MR. MOHINDER LAL- COACH, MR. A.K. BALALSHANMUGHAM – COACH, MR. DEEP BHATIA – COACH, MR. MARCELLO DRADI – COACH, MR. SHYAM SINGH YADAV- COACH & MR. D. K. SHUKLA – ARMOURER.) 1. TRAP MANSHER SINGH 118/125 I GOLD 143/150 MANAVJIT SINGH 113/125 9TH TEAM 179/200 5TH ANWER SULTAN 113/125 9TH 2. DOUBLE TRAP RVS RATHORE 126/150 7TH GAURAV SONDHI 123/150 8TH TEAM 154/200 5TH RONJAN SODHI 112/150 14TH 3. SKEET H.S.BEDI 118/125 11TH SARAVDEEP MANN 113/125 17TH TEAM 188/200 4TH H.S.SANDHU 110/125 21ST 4. SKEET WOMEN ARTI SINGH RAO 82/100 VI 5. FREE RIFLE 3 P A.P.SUBBIAH 1136/1200 II SILVER T.C.PALANGAPPA 1128/1200 6TH TEAM 2230/2400 4TH CHARAN SINGH 1121/1200 11TH 6. FREE RIFLE SATGURU DASS 593/600 VI PRONE A.P.SUBBIAH 583/600 16TH TEAM 1181/1200 III BRONZE T.C.PALANGAPPA 575/600 29TH 7. AIR RIFLE (M) ABHINAV BINDRA 594/600 I GOLD CHARAN SINGH 584/600 III BRONZE TEAM 1176/1200 I GOLD CSF RECRD SAMEER AMBEKAR 584/600 IV 8. AIR PISTOL (M) JASPAL RANA 561/600 11TH VED PRAKASH 566/600 8TH TEAM 1131/1200 III BRONZE SAMRESH JUNG 578/600 I GOLD 9. FREE PISTOL SAMRESH JUNG 559/600 IV VED PRAKASH 547/600 VI TEAM 1100/1200 I GOLD VIVEK SINGH 537/600 7TH 10. RAPID FIRE MUKESH KUMAR 569/600 BRONZE PISTOL POONAM KUMAR 574/600 II SILVER TEAM 1114/1200 GOLD RONAK PANDIT 561/600 IV 11. STANDARD JASPAL RANA 568/600 I GOLD PISTOL NARESH KUMAR 562/600 III BRONZE TEAM 1118/1200 I GOLD CSF RECRD VIVEK SINGH 560/600 IV 12. CENTRE FIRE JASPAL RANA 583/600 I GOLD PISTOL NARESH KUMAR 568/600 6TH TEAM 1139/1200 I GOLD VED PRAKASH 569/600 IV 13. SPORT RIFLE 3P ANJALI VEDPATHAK 582/600 I GOLD KUHELI GANGULEE 573/600 III BRONZE TEAM 1130/1200 II SILVER ANUJA TERE 568/600 IV 14. SPORT RIFLE RAJ MUMARI 579/600 18TH PRONE KUHELI GANGULEE 586/600 111 BRONZE TEAM 1160/1200 4TH ANUJA TERE 564/600 23RD 15. AIR RIFLE ANJALI VEDPATHAK 395/400 I GOLD WOMEN ANUJA TERE 393/400 IV TEAM 787/800 I GOLD MEENA KUMARI 387/400 6TH 16. AIR PISTOL SONIA RANA 370/400 IV WOMEN SHILPI SINGH 380/400 II SILVER TEAM 749/800 II SILVER SHWETA CHAUDHARY 368/400 6TH 17. SPORTS PISTOL SAROJA KUMARI 556/600 IV SUSHMA RANA 560/600 III BRONZE TEAM 1097/1200 II SILVER SHWETA CHAUDHARY 539/600 11TH GOLD – 13 SILVER – 06 BRONZE - 08 2002 INTERNATIONAL, AIR GUN-SHOOTING-2002, MUNICH (24TH TO 27TH JANUARY 2002,) FIRST COMPETITION 1. AIR RIFLE ANJALI VEDPATHAK 398 I GOLD WOMEN 502.2 ANUJA TERE 393 25 SUMA DIXIT 389 55 POURNIMA GAWAHNE 393 25 2. AIR RIFLE RAJ KUMARI 390 25 JR. WOMEN MEENA KUMARI 367 68 3. AIR PISTOL MEN SAMRESH JUNG 577 19 VED PRAKASH 571 33 4. AIR PISTOL JR. RONAK PANDIT 556 32 MEN SECOND COMPETITION 1. AIR RIFLE MEN ABHINAV BINDRA 590 32 ASHOK KUMAR SHAHI 585 61 CHARAN SINGH 585 61 2. AIR RIFLE ANJALI VEDPATHAK 398 II SILVER WOMEN 501.2 ANUJA TERE 396 X SUMA DIXIT 395 13 POURNIMA GAWAHNE 394 21 3. AIR PISTOL MEN SAMRESH JUNG 576 18 VED PRAKASH 568 52 4. AIR PISTOL SHILPI SINGH 366 50 WOMEN 11TH INTERNATIONAL BALTIC CUP-AARHUS(DENMARK)-JANUARY 29TH TO 1ST FEBRUARY 2002 FIRST COMPETITION 5. AIR RIFLE MEN ABHINAV BINDRA 596 I GOLD 696.4 ASHOM KUMAR SHAHI 591 III BRONZE 693.4 CHARAN SINGH 587 9TH TEAM 1774/1800 I GOLD 6. AIR RIFLE ANJALI VEDPATHAK 395 I GOLD WOMEN 497.4 SUMA DIXIT 387 16TH ANJUA TERE 385 20TH TEAM 1167/1200 III BRONZE POURNIMA GAWHANA 393 6TH 495.3 7.
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