Yashaswini shot like a dream throughout the day and after topping qualifying round clear two points ahead of the second placed qualifier, overcame a sedate start to nail the eight- woman final, ending with a world record equaling finals score of 235.9.
Her effort helped India consolidate their second position in the medals tally with two gold, one silver and one bronze. China top the standings till now.
Yashaswini's fifth shot in the final was an effort of 7.8, which put her in third position after the first five shots. She moved further down to fifth in the second series of five shots, but recovered fantastically, and after going into the lead after the 13th shot, never looked back.
This is Yashaswini's ninth final at the youth and junior level over the past three years and her first gold. She had last year won silver at the Junior World Cup stage at the same venue and an Asian Championship bronze back in 2014.
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Saurabh's performance on the day meant that trio of Anmol and Arjun Singh Cheema apart from Saurabh himself, claimed the team bronze in the event.
Saurabh, Anmol and Arjun logged a combined score of 1718 to finish behind silver medalists Korea, who had a team score of 1720.
Russia, with a combined score of 1724 won the team gold in the event.
Among them, Ukraine's Pavlo Korostylov, who had earlier this month won a gold in the same event at the third Senior World Cup stage in Munich. Pavlo finished second on the same score.
In his first final at this level, Saurabh despite a shaky start recovered brilliantly but eventually settled for fourth position with a score of 198. Boram Choe of Korea won gold with a junior world record finals score of 241.1 ahead of Pavlo, who won silver with a score of 239.9.
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