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The National Rifle Assosiation India 51-B, Institutional Area, Tughlakabad New Delhi- 110062 Individual-Medal Tally Apurvi Chandela 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 APURVI CHANDELA (SHF0401199301) SHOOTER ID SHF0401199301 GENDER FEMALE DATE OF BIRTH 04-01-1993 PHONE NO 9829062231 EMAIL ID [email protected] STATE/UNIT OF REPRESENTATION ONGC EVENTS RIFLE APURVI CHANDELA 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 T053 - 10M RIFLE WOMEN (T4) 12 W 0.00 623.1 - - 21 2021, NEW DELHI, 2021 SELECTION TRIAL 3 &4 FOR RIFLE/PISTOL T023 - 10M RIFLE WOMEN (T3) 12 W 0.00 621.3 - - 22 2021, NEW DELHI, 2021 SELECTION TRIAL 1 & 2 FOR RIFLE/PISTOL T053 - 10M RIFLE WOMEN (T2) 108 W 0.00 624.5 - - 15 2021, NEW DELHI, 2021 Page 1 of 3 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 APURVI CHANDELA (SHF0401199301) 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 T023 - 10M RIFLE WOMEN (T1) 108 W 0.00 625.9 - - 9 2021, NEW DELHI, 2021 SELECTION TRIAL 1 AND 2 FOR RIFLE T053 - 10M RIFLE WOMEN (T2) 483 W 0.00 627.7 - 228.4 - 3 PISTOL EVENTS, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM KERALA, 2020 SELECTION TRIAL 1 AND 2 FOR RIFLE T023 - 10M RIFLE WOMEN (T1) 483 W 0.00 628.6 - 229.8 - 3 PISTOL EVENTS, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM KERALA, 2020 63RD NATIONAL RIFLE PISTOL, BHOPAL NW-28 - 10M RIFLE WOMEN (ISSF) 2040 W 593.00 627.4 - 227.6 - 3 M.P, 2019 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (INDIVIDUAL & TEAM) 63RD NATIONAL RIFLE PISTOL, BHOPAL NW-28 - 10M RIFLE WOMEN (ISSF) 2040 W 627.4 0 227.6 1875.60 1 M.P, 2019 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (INDIVIDUAL & TEAM) (TEAM*) SELECTION TRIAL 6 AND 7, NEW DELHI, T053 - 10M RIFLE WOMEN (T7) 1415 W 0.00 626.4 - 164.8 - 6 2019 SELECTION TRIAL 6 AND 7, NEW DELHI, T023 - 10M RIFLE WOMEN (T6) 1415 W 0.00 626.9 - 229.3 - 3 2019 SELECTION TRIALS 1 & 2 RIFLE/PISTOL, T053 - 10M RIFLE WOMEN (T2) 758 W 0.00 629.2 - 229.1 - 3 NEW DELHI, 2019 SELECTION TRIALS 1 & 2 RIFLE/PISTOL, T023 - 10M RIFLE WOMEN (T1) 758 W 0.00 628 - 166.3 - 6 NEW DELHI, 2019 Page 2 of 3 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 APURVI CHANDELA (SHF0401199301) 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-25 - 10M RIFLE WOMEN (ISSF) 5734 W 593.00 628.2 - 205.4 - 4 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, 2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (INDIVIDUAL & TEAM) 62ND NATIONAL RIFLE/PISTOL, N-25 - 10M RIFLE WOMEN (ISSF) 5734 W 628.2 0 205.4 1868.50 1 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, 2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (INDIVIDUAL & TEAM) (TEAM*) Page 3 of 3 07/06/2021 Page No 1 12:51:57PM The National Rifle Assosiation India 51-B, Institutional Area, Tughlakabad New Delhi- 110062 Individual-Medal Tally Apurvi Chandela S No Competition Name Place Year Event Score Medal 1 ISSF WORLD CUP(R/P) CHANGWON,KOREA 2015 10M Rifle Women 418.40 Bronze 2 ISSF WORLD CUP (R/P) NEW DELHI,INDIA 2019 10M Rifle Women 629.30 Gold 3 ISSF WORLD CUP (R/P) MUNICH MUNICH, GERMANY 2019 10M Rifle Women 633.00 Gold 4 XX COMMONWEALTH GAMES GLASGOW U.K 2014 10M Rifle Women 415.60 Gold 5 XXI COMMONWEALTH GAMES SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 2018 10M Rifle Women 423.20 Bronze 6 ISSF WORLD CUP FINAL MUNICH MUNICH,GERMANY 2015 10M Rifle Women 416.40 Silver 7 12th SOUTH ASIAN GAMES GUWAHATI 2016 10M Rifle Women 419.80 Gold Page Number 1 07/06/2021 2:56:17PM The National Rifle Assosiation of India NRAI HOUSE-51-B, Institutional Area, Tughlakabad New Delhi- 110062 Medal Overall Performance - Team (Individual Shooter) Apurvi Chandela Competition Name Place Year Event I Name I Score II Name II Score III Name III Score Total Rank Medal S NO 4th ASIAN AIRGUN KUWAIT 2011 10M Rifle Junior Ayonika 394.00 Neha 392.00 Apurvi 391.00 1,177.00 I Gold 1 CHAMPIONSHIP Women Paul Sapte Chandela 5th ASIAN AIRGUN NANJING,CHINA 2012 10M Rifle Junior Shalini 395.00 Muley 395.00 Apurvi 396.00 1,186.00 II Silver 2 CHAMPIONSHIP Women Chahar Tejaswini Chandela INTERNATIONAL SUHL,GERMANY 2013 10M Rifle Junior Shriyanka 413.70 Apurvi 411.00 Mampi Das 410.60 1,235.30 I Gold 3 JUNIOR Women Sadangi Chandela COMPETITION SUHL 23rd MEETING OF PLZEN,CZECH 2013 10M Rifle Junior Mampi 413.40 Shriyanka 410.80 Apurvi 407.50 1,231.70 II Silver 4 THE SHOOTING REPUBLIC Women Das Sadangi Chandela HOPES 6th ASIAN AIRGUN TEHRAN, IRAN 2013 10M Rifle Women Pooja 416.00 Ayonika 415.70 Apurvi 416.50 1,248.20 II Silver 5 CHAMPIONSHIP 10M Ghatkar Paul Chandela 7th ASIAN AIRGUN KUWAIT CITY, KUWAIT 2014 10M Rifle Women Pooja 413.10 Apurvi 412.10 Ayonika Paul 410.40 1,235.60 III Bronze 6 CHAMPIONSHIP 10M Ghatkar Chandela 12th SOUTH ASIAN GUWAHATI 2016 10M Rifle Women Apurvi 419.80 Elizabeth 411.00 Pooja Ghatkar 417.70 1,248.50 I Gold 7 GAMES Chandela Susan Koshy Website:-www.thenrai.in The National Rifle Association of India Contact N0-91-11-29964091/92/93 Page Number 2 07/06/2021 2:56:17PM The National Rifle Assosiation of India NRAI HOUSE-51-B, Institutional Area, Tughlakabad New Delhi- 110062 Medal Overall Performance - Team (Individual Shooter) Apurvi Chandela Competition Name Place Year Event I Name I Score II Name II Score III Name III Score Total Rank Medal S NO 52ND ISSF WORLD CHANGWON,KOREA 2018 10M Rifle Women Anjum 628.70 Apurvi 627.50 Mehuli Ghosh 622.80 1,879.00 II Silver 8 CHAMPIONSHIP Modgil Chandela 12TH ASIAN AIRGUN TAOYUAN, CHINESE 2019 10M Rifle Women Elavenil 630.00 Apurvi 625.40 Meghna 623.20 1,878.60 I Gold 9 CHAMPIONSHIP 10M TAIPEI Valarivan Chandela Sajjanar 14th Asian Shooting Doha Qatar 2019 10M Rifle Women Elavenil 629.00 Anjum 627.60 Apurvi 626.60 1,883.20 II Silver 10 Championship Valarivan Modgil Chandela Website:-www.thenrai.in The National Rifle Association of India Contact N0-91-11-29964091/92/93 Page Number 1 07/06/2021 2:57:05PM The National Rifle Assosiation of India NRAI HOUSE-51-B, Institutional Area, Tughlakabad New Delhi- 110062 Medal Overall Performance - Team (Individual Shooter) Apurvi Chandela. Competition Name Place Year Event I Name I Score II Name II Score III Name III Score Total Rank Medal S NO 18th ASIAN GAMES PALEMBANG,INDINESI 2018 10M Air Rifle Mixed Apurvi 415.30 Ravi 420.00 - 0.00 835.30 III Bronze 1 A Chandela. Kumar. ISSF WORLD CUP MUNICH, GERMANY 2019 10M Air Rifle Mixed Apurvi 316.10 Deepak 312.90 - 0.00 629.00 II Silver 2 (R/P) MUNICH Chandela. Kumar. ISSF WORLD CUP RIO RIO BRAZIL 2019 10M Air Rifle Mixed Apurvi 210.80 Deepak 208.30 - 0.00 419.10 I Gold 3 BRAZIL Chandela. Kumar. ISSF WORLD CUP PUTAIN CHINA 2019 10M Air Rifle Mixed Apurvi 210.70 Zhang 209.00 - 0.00 419.70 II Silver 4 FINAL PUTAIN Chandela. Changho ng Website:-www.thenrai.in The National Rifle Association of India Contact N0-91-11-29964091/92/93 Tuesday, July 6, 2021 12:53:36PM The National Rifle Assosiation India 51-B, Institutional Area, Tughlakabad New Delhi- 110062 Overall Performance - Individual QF*--Qualification Score Shooter Name Apurvi Chandela SF*-- Semi Final Score ELI*--Elimination Score S NO Competition Name Place Date Year Event QF* SF* Finals MQS Eli* Rank Medal Record Quota 1 INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR SUHL,GERMANY May 2011 10M Rifle Junior 392.00 0.00 0.00 16 -- COMPETITION 30-June 05 Women 2 21st MEETING OF THE PLZEN,CZECH REPUBLIC June 23-26 2011 10M Rifle Junior 393.00 101.5 0.00 0.00 8 -- SHOOTING HOPES Women 3 4th ASIAN AIRGUN KUWAIT Oct 17-23 2011 10M Rifle Junior 391.00 0.00 0.00 9 -- CHAMPIONSHIP Women 4 ISSF WORLD CUP MILAN MILAN,ITALY May 13-21 2012 10M Rifle Women 0.00 396.00 0.00 MQS -- 5 ISSF WORLD CUP MUNICH MUNICH,GERMANY May 21-28 2012 10M Rifle Women 0.00 397.00 0.00 MQS -- 6 MEETING OF THE PLZEN,CZECH REPUBLIC June 07-10 2012 10M Rifle Junior 394.00 101.3 0.00 0.00 8 -- SHOOTING HOPES Women 7 INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR SUHL,GERMANY June 11-17 2012 10M Rifle Junior 394.00 0.00 0.00 12 -- COMPETITION SUHL Women S NO Competition Name Place Date Year Event QF* SF* Finals MQS Eli* Rank Medal Record Quota 8 5th ASIAN AIRGUN NANJING,CHINA Dec 12-18 2012 10M Rifle Junior 396.00 101.5 0.00 0.00 8 -- CHAMPIONSHIP Women 9 ISSF WORLD CUP(R/P) CHANGWON,KOREA April 02-10 2013 10M Rifle Women 407.80 0.00 0.00 30 -- CHANGWON 10 ISSF WORLD CUP(R/P) USA FORT BENNING,USA May 04-13 2013 10M Rifle Women 413.70 0.00 0.00 12 -- 11 ISSF WORLD CUP(R/P) MUNICH,GERMANY May 23-30 2013 10M Rifle Women 411.10 0.00 0.00 51 -- MUNICH 12 INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR SUHL,GERMANY June 03-09 2013 10M Rifle Junior 411.00 79.3 0.00 0.00 8 -- COMPETITION SUHL Women 13 23rd MEETING OF THE PLZEN,CZECH REPUBLIC June 13-16 2013 10M Rifle Junior 407.50 0.00 0.00 25 -- SHOOTING HOPES Women 14 ISSF WORLD CUP(R/P/S) GRANADA, ESP July 03-12 2013 10M Rifle Women 413.40 0.00 0.00 29 -- ESP 15 6th ASIAN AIRGUN TEHRAN, IRAN Oct 18-26 2013 10M Rifle Women 416.50 81.5 0.00 0.00 8 -- CHAMPIONSHIP 10M 16 7th ASIAN AIRGUN KUWAIT CITY, KUWAIT March 2014 10M Rifle Women 412.10 0.00 0.00 9 -- CHAMPIONSHIP 10M 07-13 17 ISSF WORLD CUP(R/P) USA FORT BENNING,USA March 26 - 2014 10M Rifle Women 415.10 0.00 0.00 14 -- April 03 18 ISSF WORLD CUP(R/P/S) MUNICH,GERMANY June 04-13 2014 10M Rifle Women 415.30 0.00 0.00 16 -- MUNICH 19 ISSF WORLD CUP(R/P) SLO MARIBOR,SLOVANIA June 13-21 2014 10M Rifle Women 415.80 0.00 0.00 10 -- 20 XX COMMONWEALTH GLASGOW U.K July 25-29 2014 10M Rifle
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