<p>India's Anjum Moudgil won a bronze medal in the women's 50m rifle 3 positions event at the ISSF World Cup here on Sunday.</p>.<p>Anjum shot 402.9 in the final round to finish third behind Germany's Anna Janssen (407.7) and Italy's Barbara Gambaro (403.4), who won the gold and silver medals respectively.</p>.<p>Sanjeev Rajput, Chain Singh, and Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar clinched the silver medal in the men's 3P team event.</p>.<p>The Indian trio, which had finished second in the qualification stage, faced a strong Czech Republic team in the gold medal match.</p>.<p>But despite putting up a good fight, the Indians went down 12-16 to the trio of Petr Nymbursky, Filip Nepejchal, and Jiri Privratsky.</p>.<p>Anjum, a world championship silver medallist, had qualified for the finals after finishing sixth in the ranking round on Saturday.</p>.<p>This is the 28-year-old shooter's second individual medal in consecutive World Cup stages. She had won silver in the same event at the Baku World Cup held last month.</p>.<p>While Anjum was off the radar and slipped to sixth position after the second prone series, she recovered steadily in the final standing position.</p>.<p>By the time the fifth and sixth place shooters were eliminated after the 15th standing position shot, Anjum was 0.2 points ahead of 4th placed Rebecca Koeck of Austria.</p>.<p>However, a slip up in the initial stages meant, she was 1.5 points behind Gambaro, and despite gaining a full point in the fourth and final five-shot standing position series, Anjum had to remain contented with a bronze.</p>.<p>With one bronze and silver apiece, India consolidated its position at the top of medal tally with a total of 11 medals (four gold, five silver and two bronze).</p>
<p>India's Anjum Moudgil won a bronze medal in the women's 50m rifle 3 positions event at the ISSF World Cup here on Sunday.</p>.<p>Anjum shot 402.9 in the final round to finish third behind Germany's Anna Janssen (407.7) and Italy's Barbara Gambaro (403.4), who won the gold and silver medals respectively.</p>.<p>Sanjeev Rajput, Chain Singh, and Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar clinched the silver medal in the men's 3P team event.</p>.<p>The Indian trio, which had finished second in the qualification stage, faced a strong Czech Republic team in the gold medal match.</p>.<p>But despite putting up a good fight, the Indians went down 12-16 to the trio of Petr Nymbursky, Filip Nepejchal, and Jiri Privratsky.</p>.<p>Anjum, a world championship silver medallist, had qualified for the finals after finishing sixth in the ranking round on Saturday.</p>.<p>This is the 28-year-old shooter's second individual medal in consecutive World Cup stages. She had won silver in the same event at the Baku World Cup held last month.</p>.<p>While Anjum was off the radar and slipped to sixth position after the second prone series, she recovered steadily in the final standing position.</p>.<p>By the time the fifth and sixth place shooters were eliminated after the 15th standing position shot, Anjum was 0.2 points ahead of 4th placed Rebecca Koeck of Austria.</p>.<p>However, a slip up in the initial stages meant, she was 1.5 points behind Gambaro, and despite gaining a full point in the fourth and final five-shot standing position series, Anjum had to remain contented with a bronze.</p>.<p>With one bronze and silver apiece, India consolidated its position at the top of medal tally with a total of 11 medals (four gold, five silver and two bronze).</p>