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Briefly: Divanshi’s 2nd gold helps India sweep at ISSF Junior Worlds

Lima Indian pistol shooter Divanshi secured her second individual gold in the women’s 25m standard pistol event, leading a remarkable clean sweep in the event at the ISSF Junior World Championship here. India’s young shooters added five more medals to...
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Indian pistol shooter Divanshi secured her second individual gold in the women’s 25m standard pistol event, leading a remarkable clean sweep in the event at the ISSF Junior World Championship here. India’s young shooters added five more medals to their kitty, including two gold on Friday taking the tally to 21 medals to remain at the top of the standings -- 13 gold, two silver and six bronze.

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Vaishnavi stars as India win Asian Youth Archery silver

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