Iran's Elaheh Ahmadi (33) claimed gold at today's 10m Air Rifle Women event, at the 2015 ISSF World Cup Final in Munich, Germany, finishing atop of the podium after a neck and neck duel against India's Apurvi Chandela (22).
Ahmadi scored 207.5 points, securing the brightest medal with 0.6 points of advantage on Chandela, who finished in second place with 206.9 points.
The Iranian shooter had qualified for this world cup final by winning gold at the last world cup stage of the season, in Gabala (AZE), last August.
Andrea Arsovic of Serbia (28) joined them on the podium, pocketing the bronze medal with 186.4 points, while Valentina Gustin of Croatia (18), today's youngest finalist took fourth place with 165.5 points.
Arsovic's teammate - London's 50m Rifle 3 Positions silver medallist Ivana Maksimovic (25) – followed them in fifth place with 144.2 points, finishing ahead of the 2008 Olympic bronze medallist Snjezana Pejcic of Croatia (33), sixth with 123.4 points.
Today's final turned into a disappointing match for the reigning Olympic champion and world cup title defender Yi Siling of the People's Republic of China (26), who was eliminated after the tenth final shot taking seventh place with 102.5 points. Her teammate Zhang Binbin followed in eighth place, with 81.8 points.
The ISSF World Cup Final in Munich continues today with three more finals: the men's 10m Air Rifle and the men's and women's 10m Air Pistol finals. Follow the medal matches live on www.issf-sports.org
Iran's Ahmadi atop of the 10m Air Rifle Women podium at the ISSF World Cup Final in Munich #ISSFWCF pic.twitter.com/cNhvUiaH55
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