<p>New Delhi: Commonwealth Games gold medallist shooter Anish Bhanwala bagged India's 12th Paris Olympic quota in shooting as he clinched a bronze medal in the men's 25m rapid pistol fire event at the Asian Championships in Changwon, Korea on Monday.</p>.<p> The 21-year-old from Karnal, who had 28 hits in the final, lost a shoot out to Japan's Dai Yoshioka, who won the silver medal.</p>.<p> Local favourite Lee Gunhyeok took home the gold.</p>.Indian athletes create history, bag 111 medals in Hangzhou Asian Para Games.<p> Bhanwala fetched the quota for the Paris Games by qualifying for the final as China, Japan and Korea have already exhausted their two Olympic quotas each in the event.</p>.<p> Apart from Bhanwala, all the other shooters who made it to the final were from China, Japan and Korea. </p><p>Bhanwala shot 588 to finish third in the qualification stage and move to the final.</p>.<p> Another Indian competing in the event, Bhavesh Shekhawat shot 584 to be among the top-eight in the qualification but could not enter the final as he was competing for ranking points only (RPO). He was not eligible for the final. </p>
<p>New Delhi: Commonwealth Games gold medallist shooter Anish Bhanwala bagged India's 12th Paris Olympic quota in shooting as he clinched a bronze medal in the men's 25m rapid pistol fire event at the Asian Championships in Changwon, Korea on Monday.</p>.<p> The 21-year-old from Karnal, who had 28 hits in the final, lost a shoot out to Japan's Dai Yoshioka, who won the silver medal.</p>.<p> Local favourite Lee Gunhyeok took home the gold.</p>.Indian athletes create history, bag 111 medals in Hangzhou Asian Para Games.<p> Bhanwala fetched the quota for the Paris Games by qualifying for the final as China, Japan and Korea have already exhausted their two Olympic quotas each in the event.</p>.<p> Apart from Bhanwala, all the other shooters who made it to the final were from China, Japan and Korea. </p><p>Bhanwala shot 588 to finish third in the qualification stage and move to the final.</p>.<p> Another Indian competing in the event, Bhavesh Shekhawat shot 584 to be among the top-eight in the qualification but could not enter the final as he was competing for ranking points only (RPO). He was not eligible for the final. </p>