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Rudrankksh Patil wears his heart on his sleeve on way to winning the 10m air rifle bronze at World Championships

Rudrankksh Patil was uncharacteristically error-strewn in the final but from the 12th shot onwards, he scripted an unlikely comeback.

ShootingOn Friday, the 19-year-old put his hand on his chest and let out an audible sigh that could be heard in spite of the din in the finals hall of the MP State Shooting Academy.
Written by: Mihir Vasavda
5 min readBhopalMar 25, 2023 07:11 AM IST First published on: Mar 24, 2023 at 10:52 PM IST

Rudrankksh Patil belies the many traits that have come to be identified with the champions of his trade. Unlike the serious and deadpan faces he’s surrounded by, the world champion walks into the arena with a swagger and smirk that never leave him. He exudes a laidback body language, and during the course of a 30-minute 10m air rifle final, takes you on board a whirlwind of emotions that he isn’t shy of displaying. Patil can be many things; a poker player, though, is unlikely to be one of them.

On Friday, the 19-year-old put his hand on his chest and let out an audible sigh that could be heard in spite of the din in the finals hall of the MP State Shooting Academy.

Over the course of a 18-year-long career, Mihir Vasavda has covered 2010 FIFA World Cup; the London ... Read More

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