Rio Olympics bound Gurpreet Singh shot down the gold in men's individual 25m rapid fire pistol with a total of 28 hits on target, while Sweta Singh grabbed another yellow metal in women's individual 10m air pistol event with a total score of 194.4 even though she was shooting with her spare gun at the Kahilipara Shooting Range here.
Sweta said her gun got problems in the trigger and she had to shoot with her spare gun today.
India also took a gold each in both the team events to sweep aide any competition from other countries in the discipline.
India gave away just one gold -- to Bangladesh -- in the discipline. The home shooters ended the competition with 25 gold, 10 silver and 10 bronze. Bangladesh are at a distant second with one gold, three silver and three bronze.
Gurpreet made up for his disappointing sixth-place finish in the 10m air pistol event on Saturday by winning the gold in 25m rapid fire pistol event today.
Gurpreet said he was happy that he got through to his final shots, which has been creating problems for him of late.
"I am happy that I got through the final shots. My coach told me before the final today to just relax and open up during the final shots. He said I may not win a medal but ensure that I remain relaxed during the final shots. I am happy I did that," Gurpreet said after the event.
But towards the end, Sweta had established good lead over her two Indian rivals after young Deswal had a horrendous series of two shots of 8.3 and 7,7 which cost her dear.
Sidhu was not at her best in the finals and she had just five shots of 10 plus scores out of 20 attempts, besides having poor shots of 8.8 each.
"I did very well in the qualification. But I have to work on the finals and sort it out before the Rio Olympics. I will do that. I am not taking part in the Bangkok leg of the World Cup but will take part in the three other World Cup legs," she said.
"I won gold and in that sense I am happy. But this is my worst performance and I have been having problems with my gun all through these Games. My gun had problem in the trigger and I shot today with my spare gun. I will change the brand of my equipment," she said.
Asked about her future plans, Sweta said, "I could not qualify for the Olympics. For me, Rio Olympics dream is over. I will have to work harder to qualify for the next (2020) Olympics from next year onwards.
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