Shotgun Junior World Cup: Sabeera Haris Wins Bronze To Open India’s Account

Shotgun Junior World Cup: Sabeera Haris Wins Bronze To Open India’s Account

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Category : Sports Published on: July 15 2024

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  • Sabeera Haris of India won the bronze medal in the women’s trap event, scoring 29 out of 40 targets in the final held on July 12, 2024, in Porpetto, Italy.
  • Carey Garrison from the US secured the gold medal with a score of 40 out of 50 targets, while Sofia Gori of Italy clinched silver with 39 hits.
  • Bhavya Tripathi finished 26th with 102 points, and Rajkuwar Ingle secured the 33rd position with 100 points in the junior women’s trap event.
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