<p>Seasoned rifle shooter and Tokyo Olympics quota holder Sanjeev Rajput on Friday continued his good form by winning gold in the men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions T4 national selection trial here.</p>.<p>The two-time Olympian thus won three of the four trials held this year. He made it to all four finals.</p>.<p>Rajput shot his best qualifying score of the four trials, a top-class 1182, to advance to the eight-man final in pole position. Following him in the second place was Madhya Pradesh's young Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar, who shot an equally impressive 1181.</p>.<p>Aishwary is also one of the 15 Tokyo Olympics quotas holders.</p>.<p>Rajput was class apart in the finals too, shooting yet another season-high score of 463.1 to leave second-placed Niraj Kumar way behind with 459.6.</p>.<p>Also continuing her red-hot form was women's 10m Air Rifle exponent and current world number one Elavenil Valarivan.</p>.<p>After going past the finals world record in the T3 event on Thursday, she won the T4 trials as well with a final round score of 251.6. She had also topped the qualification round with a score of 632.1, just 1.9 off the world record mark.</p>.<p>Yashaswini Deswal was another Tokyo Olympics quota holder to register a victory on the day. She won the women's 10m Air Pistol T4 trials with an effort of 242.9 in the final.</p>.<p>Seasoned competitor Shweta Singh of ONGC was second with 240.6. Manu Bhaker, the winner of the T3 trials in the event, reached yet another final, but finished seventh eventually.</p>.<p>The final winner of the day came in the men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol T4 event where Arpit Goel of Delhi emerged victorious in the final shoot-out with a score of 30. Adarsh Singh was second with 29, while Vijayveer Sidhu was third with 25 hits.</p>
<p>Seasoned rifle shooter and Tokyo Olympics quota holder Sanjeev Rajput on Friday continued his good form by winning gold in the men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions T4 national selection trial here.</p>.<p>The two-time Olympian thus won three of the four trials held this year. He made it to all four finals.</p>.<p>Rajput shot his best qualifying score of the four trials, a top-class 1182, to advance to the eight-man final in pole position. Following him in the second place was Madhya Pradesh's young Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar, who shot an equally impressive 1181.</p>.<p>Aishwary is also one of the 15 Tokyo Olympics quotas holders.</p>.<p>Rajput was class apart in the finals too, shooting yet another season-high score of 463.1 to leave second-placed Niraj Kumar way behind with 459.6.</p>.<p>Also continuing her red-hot form was women's 10m Air Rifle exponent and current world number one Elavenil Valarivan.</p>.<p>After going past the finals world record in the T3 event on Thursday, she won the T4 trials as well with a final round score of 251.6. She had also topped the qualification round with a score of 632.1, just 1.9 off the world record mark.</p>.<p>Yashaswini Deswal was another Tokyo Olympics quota holder to register a victory on the day. She won the women's 10m Air Pistol T4 trials with an effort of 242.9 in the final.</p>.<p>Seasoned competitor Shweta Singh of ONGC was second with 240.6. Manu Bhaker, the winner of the T3 trials in the event, reached yet another final, but finished seventh eventually.</p>.<p>The final winner of the day came in the men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol T4 event where Arpit Goel of Delhi emerged victorious in the final shoot-out with a score of 30. Adarsh Singh was second with 29, while Vijayveer Sidhu was third with 25 hits.</p>