Representing Haryana, Sanjeev shot 461 in the finals to finish on the top of the podium, ahead of silver medallist Satyendra Singh, who shot 453.4, and Chain Singh, who settled for the bronze medal with an effort of 442.5 at the Karni Singh Shooting range.
Both Satyendra and Chain Singh represented the Army Marksmanship Unit (AMU).
In the junior category of the event, Nishant Dalal made it a double in 3P for Haryana, shooting 449.8 to win a gold, while Madhya Pradesh won both the silver and bronze medals. Akash Patidar bagged the silver with a score of 447.4 and Syed Araib shot 438.2 to finish in third place.
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