With the men’s and women’s trap competitions concluding at the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) Shotgun World Cup in Larnaca, Cyprus, India’s search for a medal in the tournament continues.
Sabeera Haris was the best Indian finisher in the women’s trap, shooting 108 for an 18th place finish, while Lakshay Sheroan was 45th in the men’s trap with a score of 114 in qualification. Briton Lucy Hall won gold in the women’s trap, while Croat Anton Glasnovic emerged triumphant in the men’s event.
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