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Bhaker won the gold at the 2022 Asian Games in the women's 25m pistol team event. [6] She won the gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the women's 10-metre air pistol event, where she set a new Commonwealth Games record. [7] At the age of 16, Bhaker became the youngest Indian to win a gold at the World Cup in 2018. [8] [9]
Manu Bhaker (2019) [18] 587 WR: 10 metre air pistol (final) 246.9 WR: Shotgun events. Men. Trap (final) 48 WR: Double trap (qualification) 149
Manu Bhaker 593: Palembang, Indonesia: 22 August 2018 Final World Record Veronika Major (HUN) 40: New Delhi, India: 25 April 2018 Asian Record Rahi Sarnobat (IND) 39: Osijek, Croatia: 28 June 2021 Games Record Rahi Sarnobat 34: Palembang, Indonesia: 22 August 2018
The women's 25 metre pistol team competition at the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, China was held on 26 and 27 September 2023 at the Fuyang Yinhu Sports Centre. Schedule [ edit ]
10m Air Pistol Manu Bhaker India: 241.3 Esha Singh India: 240.0 Yasemin Beyza Yılmaz Turkey: 217.9 10m Air Pistol Team India Rhythm Sangwan Manu Bhaker Shikha Narwal Belarus Aliaksandra Piatrova Zoya Dasko Alina Nestsiarovich Ukraine Viliena Bevz Yana Chuchmarova Nadiia Shamanova: 25m Pistol Naamya Kapoor India: 36 Camille Jedrzejewski France ...
10m Air Pistol Men: 235.1 Jitu Rai (2018) 10m Air Pistol Women: 388 Manu Bhaker (2018) 240.9 Manu Bhaker (2018) 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men: 30 Anish Bhanwala (2018) 25m Pistol Women: 38 Heena Sidhu (2018) 50m Pistol Men: 227.2 Daniel Repacholi (2018) Skeet Men: 123 Georgios Achilleos (2018) Skeet Women
The latter restricted the event to sport pistols, thereby banning .22 Short cartridge (last used in 2004 and replaced by .22 Long Rifle in 2005) as well as encircling grips and low trigger-pull weight. This caused a decline in results, as evidenced by a comparison of the world records under the pre-2005 rules (597) and post-2005 rules (593).
f Chinki Yadav secured a second quota place for India in the women's 25 m pistol; however, Manu Bhaker occupied the recipient's slot as a double starter based on her cumulative scores at the national selection trials. As a result, the NRAI decided to swap it with an additional women's 50 m rifle 3 positions spot, eventually awarded to Anjum ...