Besides Malaysia and Saudi Arabia, the third available quota of the day was won by Japan, their fifth gold medal in the ongoing competition at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range.
It turned out to be another day of near misses for Indians, cleared the qualifiers again but could not go beyond that. Navy's Omkar Singh, in the men's 10m air pistol, Arti Singh Rao and Sania Sheikh in women's skeet, made it to their respective finals but failed to win a quota or a medal for the country that has so far assured itself of 11 quotas in shooting for Rio Olympics.
"I am disheartened because we were going for the gold and both Arti and myself have been shooting 14 regularly in training," Sania said after the event, referring to the 10 both Arti and herself shot in the semi-final round.
She eventually won a shoot-off which also had Arti in it, to qualify for the bronze medal match where Kim pipped her.
The gold and the only available Rio quota in the event was won by Japan's Naoko Ishihara who defeated Thailand's Nutchaya Sutarporn 13-9 in the match for the yellow metal.
Omkar started off well with a score of 10.3 in the 20- shot final, but a disappointing 7.9 in the 8th shot meant that he got eliminated after the 10th shot, taking 7th position.
The two available quotas in the event went to the gold medallist from Malaysia Guanjie Wong and silver winner from Saudi Arabia Atallah Alanazi. Kim Jong Su of North Korea won the bronze.
