Vijay Kumar in final of 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
Vijay Kumar in final of 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
Kumar became the second shooter to break the previous Olympic record of 583 during the 2nd stage of qualification.

London: Marksman Vijay Kumar lifted the Indian shooting team's spirit by qualifying for the final of the men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol event at the Olympic Games here on Friday. Six shooters are competing in the final and Vijay Kumar has 50 percent chances of winning a medal.

En route to his total score of 585, Kumar became the second shooter to break the previous Olympic record of 583 during the second stage of qualification.

Placed fourth in the list, Kumar, who had scored 293 in stage 1 of the qualification on Thursday, shot a series of 98 97 97 in the second stage to take his total score to 585.

He shot a sequence of 99 96 98 at the Royal Artillery Barracks.

The Army man will be competing with five shooters for a medal.

Pre-Games medal favourite Ronjan Sodhi had on Thursday failed to qualify for the double trap event.

Russian Alexei Klimov created a new world record by shooting 592.

He scored a total of 592 after Stage 2, breaking the existing world record of 591 and Olympic record of 583, with 294 points in Stage 1 and a staggering 298 out of 300 in Stage 2.

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