Chateauroux (France) — A calm and composed Manu Bhaker scripted history to become the first Indian athlete in post-independence era to win two Olympic medals in a single edition of the Games as she combined with an equally unruffled Sarabjot Singh to clinch the 10m air pistol mixed team bronze here on Tuesday. The Indian pair defeated the Korean duo of Lee Wonoho and Oh Yeh Jin 16-10 to earn the country its second medal at Chateauroux’s shooting range. ???????????? ???????? ???????? ????????????????????????! Following two Bronze medals in shooting, here's a look at India's overall medal tally at #Paris2024. ???? How many more medals do you think will India add to their overall tally? ???? ???????????????????????? @sportwalkmedia ???????????? ????????????????????????????????????… pic.twitter.com/3azdC0lJAL — India at Paris 2024 Olympics (@sportwalkmedia) July 30, 2024 The 22-year-old Bhaker had earlier snared the women’s 10m air pistol bronze medal at the same venue on Sunday, wiping off the memories of a horrendous Olympic debut in Tokyo 2020 where her pistol malfunctioned leaving her in tears. Before her, British-Indian athlete Norman Pritchard had won two silver medals in 200m sprint and 200m hurdles at the 1900 Olympics but that achievement had come in the pre-Independence era. While...