New Delhi [India], The first Olympic Selection Trials (OST) 1 & 2 Eye Rifle/Pistol concluded at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range here with four new winners emerging in the aerial events on the final day. Arjun Singh Cheema won the first final of the day (Men's 10m Air Pistol OST T2), followed by Isha Singh (Women's 10m Air Pistol OST T2), Divyansh Singh Panwar (Men's 10m Air Rifle OS T2) and finally Elavenil Valarivan won. Women's 10m Air Rifle OS T2 final in trouble to play for Air Pistol OST T2 final Arjun Singh Cheema won the Men's 10m Air Pistol OST T2 final with a score of 244.6. Ravinder continued his good performance in the trials and finished second with 242.4 points, while Varun Tomar finished third. Qualification topper Sarabjot Singh finished fourth, while Naveen was the lowest ranked finalist.In the women's air pistol, Isha Singh extended an excellent trials run by winning the OST T2 final in spectacular fashion. She was one point ahead of second-placed Rhythm Sangwan after the first series of five singles shots, but grew stronger as the match progressed and finished with a final score of 244.9, 3.1 ahead of Rhythm. Palak finished third to take the final podium points, while Surbhi Rao and Manu Bhaker finished fourth and fifth respectively. Air Rifle OST T2 Final. The men's 10m air rifle final was an entertaining contest, where fortunes changed rapidly at the start and the lead changed hands with almost every shot.At one time. In the end it was Divyansh who won it with an effort of 251.9 from Shri Karthik Sabri Raj. T1 winner Arjun Babuta finished third, while Sandeep Singh and Rudraksh Patil also finished fourth and fifth respectively. The most exciting match of the day, however, was saved. In the final, where India's five best women air rifle shooters battled it out against each other in a 24-shot match-up, the odds were so close that after the first two five-shot series, there was a 0.4 difference between the fifth-placed shooters. There was a difference of.Shooter and leader. The trend continued and moving into the 18th shot, the first elimination stage of the final, only 0.7 separated the leader from fifth-ranked shooter Olympian Elavenil, again using all his experience and some great shots. Ramita defeated Tilottama Sen in the shoot-off and finished second, just 0.5 behind Ila's winning score of 251.5.