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Country
  
India

Name
  
Rahi Sarnobot

Club
  
Pune

Coached by
  
Anatolii Piddubnyi

Weight
  
46 kg

Team
  
India

Height
  
1.51 m

Sport
  
25 metre pistol

Role
  
Athlete


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Born
  
October 30, 1990 (age 33) (
1990-10-30
)
Kolhapur, India

Now coaching
  
Balewadi Shooting Range, Pune

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Rahi Jeevan Sarnobat (Marathi:राही सरनोबत) is a female athlete from India who competes in the event of 25 metres pistol shooting. She won her first gold medal at the 2008 Commonwealth Youth Games in Pune, India.

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Rahi Sarnobot Rahi Sarnobat wins World Cup gold in 25m pistol event

She who two gold medals in 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India. She won the first gold in 25m pistol event in pair with Anisa Sayyed. She hails from Kolhapur in Maharashtra. Rahi's inspiration is fellow Maharashtrian & 50m rifle prone world champion Tejaswini Sawant. She became India's first pistol shooter to win gold medal in the world cup. She won the 25m pistol event in the ISSF World cup in Changwon. In 2014 Commonwealth Games at Glasgow, she won gold in women’s 25-metre pistol. In the same year, she won the Bronze medal in the 25-metre pistol team event at the 2014 Asian Games at Incheon, where she teamed up with Anisa Sayyed and Heena Sidhu

Rahi Sarnobot Rahi Sarnobat first Indian to win World Cup pistol title

In May 2015, Rahi was recommended for the country's prestigious, Arjuna Award by the National Rifle Association of India(NRAI).

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Rahi Sarnobat Rahi Sarnobat Clinched Gold at ISSF World Cup in 25M Pistol Event

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Rahi Sarnobat Wikipedia