Jaspal Rana wins first shooting gold for India Thursday, December 07, 2006 04:34 [IST]
Doha: Jaspal Rana came out from near oblivion to
clinch India's
first gold medal in shooting at the Asian Games in 12 years by taking the honour
in the men's 25 m standard pistol event here today (Dec 7, 2006).
The 30-year-old broke Indian shooters' gold medal jinx when he fired 574 at the
majestic Lusail shooting ranges to regain the title after his gold in the same
event at the Hiroshima Games in 1994.
Despite being down with fever for the last three days and feeling dizzy during
the competition, the Delhi-based shooter also led India to the silver medal, with
Samresh Jung and Ronak Pandit, who both scored an identical 558, to take the
total to 1690 in the team competition.
South Korea won the team
gold medal with a tally of 1696 and bronze went to Thailand which garnered 1686
points.
"After almost 14 years of training, I have won the gold medal. But I am
sick with fever for the last three days. I felt so tired with headache and
dizziness today. So I am happy with what I have achieved," Rana said after
his stupendous show.
Rana, the original poster-boy of Indian shooting after his Hiroshima
feat, had settled for the silver in the next edition at Bangkok and returned empty-handed from Busan
four years ago.
The pistol king is so far the only Indian to win the gold in shooting here with
even Athens silver medallist Rajyawardhan Singh Rathore settling for an
individual bronze in men's double trap on Tuesday
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