SARNOBAT Rahi

30 Oct 1990
30
Female
1.54/5'0''
KOLHAPUR
 
India
PUNE
 
India

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
SHO Shooting 25m Pistol Women 32

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Asaka Shooting Range - 25m Range
Finished
Asaka Shooting Range - 25m Range
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Olympic Games
YearLocation25m Pistol
2012London, GBR19

World Championships
YearLocation10m Air Pistol25m Pistol
2018Changwon, KOR-31
2014Granada, ESP7221

Asian Games
YearLocation25m Pistol
2018Indonesia1

World Cup Final
YearLocation25m Pistol
2019Putian, CHN18

World Cup overview - Three best ranks per season and event since 2017
Year10m Air Pistol25m Pistol10m Air Pistol - Team25m Pistol - Team
20211 x 13th1 x 1st, 1 x 2nd1 x 3rd1 x 1st
2019-1 x 1st, 1 x 15th, 1 x 26th--
2018-1 x 4th, 1 x 30th--
2017-1 x 20th, 1 x 23rd, 1 x 43rd--

World Cup - Ten best performances since 2017
RankYearEventLocation
1202125m PistolOsijek, CRO
12021Women's 25m Pistol - TeamNew Delhi, IND
1201925m PistolMunich, GER
2202125m PistolNew Delhi, IND
32021Women's 10m Air Pistol - TeamOsijek, CRO
4201825m PistolChangwon, KOR
13202110m Air PistolOsijek, CRO
15201925m PistolNew Delhi, IND
20201725m PistolQabala, AZE
23201725m PistolNew Delhi, IND


Legend
X - Mixed, DNS - Did Not Start, DSQ - Disqualified
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Athlete, Public Servant
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Business Administration - Vivekananda College, Kolhapur, IND
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English, Hindi
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Munkhbayar Dorjsuren [personal], from 2017
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Right
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In 2013 she sustained an undisplaced fracture of the radial head of her elbow after falling on her right arm. The injury went undiagnosed for a period and she competed through pain before starting treatment in 2016. Although she was unable to pick up a gun for seven months, she did not require surgery and returned to full fitness in December 2016. (republicworld.com, 25 Sep 2018; firstpost.com, 23 Aug 2018)
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She took up shooting in 2007 and began competing in 2008. (issf-sports.org, 30 May 2013)
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She was inspired to take up the sport after watching Indian shooter Tejaswini Sawant win gold at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Although rifle shooting was more popular, she took up pistol purely for convenience. "Wearing the suit and setting up the equipment in rifle shooting was too cumbersome for me. So I picked up the pistol where I could shoot wearing my jeans and t-shirt." (dnaindia.com, 25 May 2011; The Hindu, 14 Oct 2008)
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To win a medal at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (firstpost.com, 10 Sep 2018)
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She trains six days a week. (hindustantimes.com, 01 Jul 2019)
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Indian shooter Tejaswini Sawant. (rediff.com, 27 Dec 2011)
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In 2018 she received an Arjuna Award from the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports in India. (deccanchronicle.com, 26 Sep 2018)
Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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