At the trials, Manu Bhaker (21), who is the youngest Indian to win a gold medal at the ISSF World Cup, beat local favourite Chinki Yadav 31-29 in the medal match to clinch the crown
Ruby earned a nerve-wracking 24-23 victory over state-mate Simranpreet Kaur Brar. She had qualified fourth with a score of 578 in the first round, while Simranpreet was fifth with 577. In the top-eight semi-final stage, Simranpreet topped the first semis with a score of 13 to make the finals
Rhythm finished on top of the 93-woman qualification field with a score of 585 after her allotted 60-shots. Abhidnya was fifth with 577 and Naamya sixth with 575. Abhidnya did finish ahead of Rhythm in the semis (on countback) with 11 hits each but was no match for her in the final.