<p>No Indian shooter could make the finals of the mixed 50m rifle prone SH1 event of the Paralympics with newly-discovered star Avani Lekhara ending 28th in the qualification here on Sunday, bringing the curtains down on a historic campaign that yielded an unprecedented five medals in the sport.</p>.<p>Siddhartha Babu came closest to making the cut but he missed the mark by a whisker, ending ninth in the qualification round. Babu shot a score of 617.2, which was just 0.2 behind China's Chao Dong (617.4).</p>.<p>Lekhara, who won a 10m air rifle gold and a 50m rifle 3 positions bronze, came up with a score of 612 to end way down at 28th. It was nonetheless a stupendous Games performance from the 19-year-old debutant, who became the first Indian woman to claim a shooting medal and a Games gold medal.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/tokyo-paralympics-suhas-claims-silver-in-badminton-1027184.html" target="_blank">Read | Tokyo Paralympics: Suhas claims silver in badminton</a></strong></p>.<p>The third Indian in fray, Deepak, ended third from bottom at 46th after shooting a score of 602.2.</p>.<p>Athletes in SH1 Rifle have an impairment in their legs, for example amputations or paraplegia.</p>.<p>The mixed event features shooters of both genders.</p>.<p>India's shooting campaign thus came to an end with an unprecedented haul of five medals, including two gold.</p>.<p>Apart from Lekhara, 19-year-old Manish Narwal too struck gold, in the men's 50m pistol SH1 event.</p>.<p>Singhraj Adana also claimed two medals in the competition, a silver in 50m pistol SH1 and a bronze in 10m air pistol SH1 events.</p>
<p>No Indian shooter could make the finals of the mixed 50m rifle prone SH1 event of the Paralympics with newly-discovered star Avani Lekhara ending 28th in the qualification here on Sunday, bringing the curtains down on a historic campaign that yielded an unprecedented five medals in the sport.</p>.<p>Siddhartha Babu came closest to making the cut but he missed the mark by a whisker, ending ninth in the qualification round. Babu shot a score of 617.2, which was just 0.2 behind China's Chao Dong (617.4).</p>.<p>Lekhara, who won a 10m air rifle gold and a 50m rifle 3 positions bronze, came up with a score of 612 to end way down at 28th. It was nonetheless a stupendous Games performance from the 19-year-old debutant, who became the first Indian woman to claim a shooting medal and a Games gold medal.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/tokyo-paralympics-suhas-claims-silver-in-badminton-1027184.html" target="_blank">Read | Tokyo Paralympics: Suhas claims silver in badminton</a></strong></p>.<p>The third Indian in fray, Deepak, ended third from bottom at 46th after shooting a score of 602.2.</p>.<p>Athletes in SH1 Rifle have an impairment in their legs, for example amputations or paraplegia.</p>.<p>The mixed event features shooters of both genders.</p>.<p>India's shooting campaign thus came to an end with an unprecedented haul of five medals, including two gold.</p>.<p>Apart from Lekhara, 19-year-old Manish Narwal too struck gold, in the men's 50m pistol SH1 event.</p>.<p>Singhraj Adana also claimed two medals in the competition, a silver in 50m pistol SH1 and a bronze in 10m air pistol SH1 events.</p>