<p>New Delhi: After Manu Bhaker became the first Indian shooter to win two medals at the same Olympics in Paris last year, the country seems to have unearthed a new talent in 19-year-old Suruchi Phogat, who won her third consecutive ISSF World Cup gold in Munich on Friday.</p><p>Phogat (241.9) edged out Paris Olympics silver medallist Camille Jedrzejewski (241.7) of France in a nail-biting finish of the 10m air pistol event to maintain her unbeaten streak this season.</p><p>China's Qianxun Yao won bronze with 221.7.</p><p>Phogat was trailing Jedrzejewski by 0.5 going into the final two shots and the Indian surged ahead with a tremendous 10.5, which proved decisive in the end.</p><p>She won back-to-back World Cup golds in Buenos Aires and Lima, edging out compatriot Bhaker in the final in Peru.</p><p>Phogat was also part of India's 10 metre air pistol mixed team, which won the bronze in Buenos Aires and the gold in Lima.</p>.Vinesh Phogat chooses Rs 4-crore cash prize after Haryana govt offers options.<p>She now possesses an enviable record of making the podium in every World Cup event she has taken part in.</p><p>"This third successive gold medal is the toughest of all as it was a high-and-low final for me and taught me a lot of things," Phogat told the Indian Express.</p><p>"Things did not work my way midway in the final. I guess my hands were a bit tired...</p><p>"I had to make some adjustments and I'm glad to win this title here in Munich."</p><p>India's chief pistol coach Samresh Jung said Phogat would emerge mentally stronger from such an intense final.</p><p>"Shooters have to go through every phase and it should have taught her a lot of things," Jung told the same newspaper.</p><p>"In the second series, she only had one bad shot and did not drop much in terms of other four shots and the same with the elimination shot."</p>
<p>New Delhi: After Manu Bhaker became the first Indian shooter to win two medals at the same Olympics in Paris last year, the country seems to have unearthed a new talent in 19-year-old Suruchi Phogat, who won her third consecutive ISSF World Cup gold in Munich on Friday.</p><p>Phogat (241.9) edged out Paris Olympics silver medallist Camille Jedrzejewski (241.7) of France in a nail-biting finish of the 10m air pistol event to maintain her unbeaten streak this season.</p><p>China's Qianxun Yao won bronze with 221.7.</p><p>Phogat was trailing Jedrzejewski by 0.5 going into the final two shots and the Indian surged ahead with a tremendous 10.5, which proved decisive in the end.</p><p>She won back-to-back World Cup golds in Buenos Aires and Lima, edging out compatriot Bhaker in the final in Peru.</p><p>Phogat was also part of India's 10 metre air pistol mixed team, which won the bronze in Buenos Aires and the gold in Lima.</p>.Vinesh Phogat chooses Rs 4-crore cash prize after Haryana govt offers options.<p>She now possesses an enviable record of making the podium in every World Cup event she has taken part in.</p><p>"This third successive gold medal is the toughest of all as it was a high-and-low final for me and taught me a lot of things," Phogat told the Indian Express.</p><p>"Things did not work my way midway in the final. I guess my hands were a bit tired...</p><p>"I had to make some adjustments and I'm glad to win this title here in Munich."</p><p>India's chief pistol coach Samresh Jung said Phogat would emerge mentally stronger from such an intense final.</p><p>"Shooters have to go through every phase and it should have taught her a lot of things," Jung told the same newspaper.</p><p>"In the second series, she only had one bad shot and did not drop much in terms of other four shots and the same with the elimination shot."</p>