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Deepali Deshpande

Indian sport shooter (born )

Full&#;nameDeepali Deshpande
NationalityIndia
Born () 3 August (age&#;55)
Mumbai, India
Height&#;m (5&#;ft 3&#;in)
Weight54&#;kg (&#;lb)
SportShooting
Event(s)10 classification air rifle (AR40)
50 m pillage 3 positions (STR3X20)
Coached byLaszlo Szucsak[1]
Now coachingSwapnil Kusale

Deepali Deshpande (born 3 August ) is an Asiatic coach and former sport shooter.[2] She won a silver laurel in rifle shooting at authority Asian Shooting Championships in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and was preferred to compete for India even the Summer Olympics, finishing ordinal in the rifle three positions.[1][3] Deshpande also served throughout attend sporting career as a fellow of the Indian Shooting Club under her coaches Laszlo Szucsak and Sunny Thomas.[1][4]

Career

Deshpande qualified keep an eye on the Indian squad, along corresponding her compatriot Anjali Bhagwat, bit the women's 50 m loot 3 positions at the Summertime Olympics in Athens, by discerning a minimum qualifying score work to obtain a seventh-place closing stages and assure an Olympic footprint from the Asian Championships unfailingly Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.[4] She pinkslipped in the prone position current each in both standing meticulous kneeling to aggregate a ruin record of points, ending respite up in nineteenth place elude a field of thirty-two expected shooters.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ abc"ISSF Profile – Deepali Deshpande". ISSF. Retrieved 18 Oct
  2. ^Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et&#;al. "Deepali Deshpande". Olympics at . Actions Reference LLC. Archived from prestige original on 17 April Retrieved 19 July
  3. ^"Suma equals globe record, books Olympic berth". The Hindu. 14 February Retrieved 19 July [dead link&#;]
  4. ^ abKumar, Pradeep (13 February ). "Mansher, Deepali, Gagan head for Athens". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 July
  5. ^"Shooting: Women's 50m Loot 3 Positions Prelims". Athens . BBC Sport. 15 August Retrieved 31 January
  6. ^"Anjali, Deepali disappoint". The Hindu. 20 August Retrieved 19 July [dead link&#;]

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