On this day in 2008: Abhinav Bindra takes shot at history, ends India's wait for individual Olympic gold - watsupptoday.com
On this day in 2008: Abhinav Bindra takes shot at history, ends India's wait for individual Olympic gold
Posted 11 Aug 2020 01:49 PM

11 August, 2008 remains a historic day in Indian sports. With a near-perfect 10.8, Abhinav Bindra took a shot at history as he became the first -- and to this date, the only Indian in history to clinch an individual Olympic gold medal.

In one of the most exhilerating displays in the finals of 10m air rifle, Bindra never dropped below the score of 10, ending up with then-highest score of 10.8 for the final shot in the event's history. He secured a top-podium finish with the final score of 104.5 - 1.8 higher than the silver medallist, Zhu Qinan of China.
More than the incredible scores, it was the moment when the Indian tri-colour was raised and the national anthem was played, which remains etched in the memory of the sport-loving population of the country. The moment has since been recalled on countless occasions, but its magic remains as unadulterated as it was on August 11, twelve years ago.

"I ended up shooting the best 10 shots in my life," Bindra had said while speaking about his achievement at the Beijing Olympic.

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