After an eye injury, this player became a shooter, won gold
After an eye injury, this player became a shooter, won gold
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Recently, India's shooter Manu Bhaker has won the gold medal in the shooting World Cup final on Thursday. The same 17-year-old Manu topped the women's 10m air pistol event with a junior world record score of 244.7. With this, she has become the second Indian shooter after Hina Sidhu to win a gold medal in the women's 10-meter air pistol event at the ISSF World Cup.

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According to the information received, Manu won his first gold medal in the International Shooting Championship held in Mexico last year. Manu had two gold medals in his name in this event. The first gold was won by Manu in the 10-meter air pistol (women's) category and the second gold in the 10-meter air pistol (mix event). In 2018, 16-year-old Manu made a new record by winning two golds in a single day of shooting. She has become the youngest female player to do so.

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If we talk about the sources, then it has been learned that the shooter Manu, who hails from Jhajjar district in Haryana, was previously a boxer, but he quit boxing due to an eye injury, but his passion for the game is not reduced. Dia and made a career in the shooting.

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