Paris Olympics 2024: Thrilling Victory for Serbia in 10-Metre Air Pistol Mixed Team Event
The 10-meter air pistol mixed team event saw Serbia's Zorana Arunovic and Damir Mikec win the gold medal, putting on a breathtaking show of precision and endurance that will be remembered in the Paris Olympics 2024. With a score of 16–14, the Serbian duo defeated Turkey's Sevval Ilayda Tarhan and Yusuf Dikec in a thrilling final match at the Chateauroux Shooting Centre.
Battle for Gold
For both teams and their spectators, the gold medal match was an exhilarating experience. Tarhan and Dikec, two Turkish players, got out to a fast start and quickly took an 8-4 lead. Their lead of 14–12 looked like they were going to win. But Arunovic and Mikec showed amazing talent and tenacity, pulling off a stunning comeback to win the gold. The two threw caution to the wind and celebrated their well-deserved win with hugs, tumbles, and rolls on the ground.
India Shines with Bronze
The bronze medal was won by Manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh of India, who defeated Oh Ye-jin and Lee Won-ho of South Korea 16-10, adding to the intensity of the competition. For Bhaker, who became the first Indian multi-medalist at an Olympic Games since the nation's independence in 1947, this triumph was very noteworthy. Bhaker's success at the Olympics in Paris was significant for India because she had previously won a bronze in the women's solo event.
Celebrating Bhaker's Historic Feat
Manu Bhaker has distinguished herself as a notable athlete at the Paris Olympics with her bronze in the mixed team competition and her previous bronze in the solo competition. Her accomplishments are a great source of pride for India and an inspiration to many young athletes there. Bhaker and Singh's bronze-winning performance demonstrated their precision and synchronization, reaffirming their place among the sport's elite competitors.
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