<p>Indian Olympic quota winner Yashaswini Singh Deswal won the 10m air pistol event in the 5th edition of the International Online Shooting Championship (IOSC) held on Sunday.</p>.<p>The 23-year-old world no. 4 shot a score of 241.7 to win the title by a clear margin of 3.1 points.</p>.<p>Yashaswini, who had won a gold at last year's ISSF World Cup in Rio de Janeiro, shot the best qualification score of 577.</p>.<p>In the finals, Yashaswini took an early lead after the first ten shots and then completely dominated it to claim her second back-to-back title. She had previously won the gold in the fourth edition of IOSC held in May.</p>.<p>The second place was grabbed by Ahmed Nabil of Egypt while his compatriot Yehya Shams took the third place.</p>.<p>Sylvia Steiner, an Olympic quota winner for Austria, settled for the fourth place.</p>.<p>"Online shooting is a good platform to train and compete, specially in this Covid-19 era. I would like to thank indianshooting.com for organising this competition," said Yashaswini after her win.</p>.<p>Shooters from fifteen countries participated in the two-day competition, a brainchild of former India shooter Shimon Sharif.</p>.<p>"This was the biggest ever among the five editions of IOSC organised by us so far. We had shooters from fifteen countries. I am happy that online shooting is becoming more and more popular among the shooters. This is the future of our sport," said Sharif. </p>
<p>Indian Olympic quota winner Yashaswini Singh Deswal won the 10m air pistol event in the 5th edition of the International Online Shooting Championship (IOSC) held on Sunday.</p>.<p>The 23-year-old world no. 4 shot a score of 241.7 to win the title by a clear margin of 3.1 points.</p>.<p>Yashaswini, who had won a gold at last year's ISSF World Cup in Rio de Janeiro, shot the best qualification score of 577.</p>.<p>In the finals, Yashaswini took an early lead after the first ten shots and then completely dominated it to claim her second back-to-back title. She had previously won the gold in the fourth edition of IOSC held in May.</p>.<p>The second place was grabbed by Ahmed Nabil of Egypt while his compatriot Yehya Shams took the third place.</p>.<p>Sylvia Steiner, an Olympic quota winner for Austria, settled for the fourth place.</p>.<p>"Online shooting is a good platform to train and compete, specially in this Covid-19 era. I would like to thank indianshooting.com for organising this competition," said Yashaswini after her win.</p>.<p>Shooters from fifteen countries participated in the two-day competition, a brainchild of former India shooter Shimon Sharif.</p>.<p>"This was the biggest ever among the five editions of IOSC organised by us so far. We had shooters from fifteen countries. I am happy that online shooting is becoming more and more popular among the shooters. This is the future of our sport," said Sharif. </p>