Asian shotgun Championship: Indian shooter Kynan Chenai wins bronze in men's trap event
India's Kynan Chenai Shot A Bronze In The Men's Trap Event At The 7th Asian Shotgun Championships At Almaty, Kazakhstan, On Tuesday.
India's Kynan Chenai shot a bronze in the men's trap event at the 7th Asian Shotgun Championships at Almaty, Kazakhstan, on Tuesday. The Indian marksmen managed to hold his own in a low-scoring competition, which saw the gold medalist Abdulrahman Al Faihan shoot 118 out of 125. The 25-year-old Kynan finished third behind Abdulrahman Al Faihan and Talal Alrashidi of Kuwait.
It was a commendable performance by Kynan as the former World champion Khaled Almudhaf could place only sixth. Kynan had a series of 23, 23, 23, 23 and 24 during qualification and 30 in the final, beating Ali Hafezi of Iran to the bronze. With the other Indians — Zoravar Singh Sandhu (110) and Birendeep Sodhi (98) — shooting below par to be placed 17th and 36th in a field of 41 shooters, India could only take the seventh spot among the 13 teams, with a total of 324.
The results: Men: Trap: 1. Abdulrahman Al Faihan (Kuw) 39 (118); 2. Talal Alrashidi (Kuw) 38 (118); 3. Kynan Chenai 30 (116); 17. Zoravar Singh Sandhu 110; 36. Birendeep Sodhi 98.
Team: 1. Kuwait 350; 2. Lebanon 336; 3. UAE 331.
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