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Koeli living up to her promise

| | Dec 05, 2016, at 03:58 am
Kolkata, Dec 4 (IBNS): Representing Joydeep Karmakar Shooting Academy (JKSA), Koeli Dalmiya has secured 1st position along with Mehuli Ghosh and Arnisha Chowdhury in group segment of 10 m Air rifle peep sight Women category at the Dr. Harihar Banerjee Air Weapon Shooting Championship.

In addition, Koeli came 3rd individually and thereby secured the bronze medal under the Air Rifle Peep Sight Senior Women's Category of the said Championship.


The matches were held at North Calcutta Rifle Club and the Medals were handed over by V. K. Dhall, President, West Bengal Rifle Association.


Incidentally, Mehuli Ghosh, who was a part of the group that stood 1st in the competition is sponsored by Koeli.

 

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