India’s trap mixed teams did not perform as expected on the last day of the ISSF World Championships. In the bronze-medal contest, the USA defeated Egypt 39-37, positioning themselves between the third and fourth-placed teams. The highly anticipated gold-medal match between Italy and San Marino was scheduled to take place later in the day.
Neeru Dhanda and Bhowneesh Mendiratta, representing India, delivered a disappointing performance and finished 25th in the competition. Meanwhile, Zoravar Singh Sandhu and Aashima Ahlawat, also from India, ended up in 28th place. The teams struggled to make a mark in the competitive field, falling short of expectations.
The ISSF World Championships, specifically the Trap Mixed category, proved to be a challenging platform for the Indian teams. Despite their efforts, the pairs were unable to secure a top position, highlighting the tough competition they faced. The bronze-medal contest saw the USA emerge victorious over Egypt with a close score of 39-37.
As the day progressed, all eyes were on the gold-medal match between Italy and San Marino. The anticipation was high as the two teams prepared to face off in the ultimate showdown. While India’s teams may not have performed as well as hoped, the overall competition remained fierce and exciting, showcasing the talent and skills of the participating athletes.






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