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World University Games: Aishwary Tomar Bags Twin Gold; Avneet, Bisla Grab One Each As India Claims Six Medals
Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar: Rifle shooter Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar bagged his third gold medal in two days and surpassing the World Record while compound archers Avneet Kaur and Sangampreet Singh Bisla won their second as India claimed six medals including three gold in the 31st FISU World University Games here on Monday.
In the Men's 10m Air Rifle Team event, India shot 1894.7 points for the title, 7.3 points ahead of the previous world record set by China in 2018. However, since the shooting results of the FISU World University Games are not included in the results of the ISSF, the governing body for Olympic shooting events, it does not count as a new world record, Xinhua reported.
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