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Asian Games: India wins first gold, in fifth position | Defending Asian Games billiards champion Pankaj Advani made it a Super Sunday for India here by winning the first gold of the Asian Games 2010 for his country in the
English Billiards Singles event after the shooters added a silver and a bronze to India's medals tally. On day two of the sporting extravaganza, the Indians
are in fifth position with five medals altogether. They have managed to win one
gold, three silver and one bronze medals so far. Advani came back from 1-2 down
to first even the match at 2-2 and then clinched the final frame to beat his opponent
from Myanmar , OO Nay Thway Oo. Thway won the first frame 33-100 but lost the
second 100-61, before winning the third handsomely with a 12-101 margin. Advani,
though, continued to fight to clinch the one-sided fourth frame 101-4, before
taking the gold 100-45 by winning the deciding fifth frame. Earlier, India 's
women shooters won the team silver in the 10 metres air pistol event after Vijay
Kumar bagged the individual bronze in the men's event. The trio of Heena Sidhu
(381), Annu Raj Singh (380) and Sonia Rai (379) shot a total of 1,140 and missed
the gold by a point at the Aoti Shooting Range . The South Korean team comprising
Yunmi Gim (383), Byunghee Kim (379) and Ho Lim Lee (379) bagged the gold with
1,141 points. The Chinese team of Sun Qi (385), Guo Wen Jun (382) and Su Yu Ling (372) settled for bronze with a total of 1,139 points. Despite finishing on the
podium in the team event, none of the Indian girls qualified for the final of
the individual round. Heena, a gold medallist in the New Delhi Commonwealth Games, lost in the shoot-off after she was tied with two other shooters for the eighth
place with 381 points.
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