Anna Normann of Sweden collected a third gold on the final day of the World Para Shooting Grand Prix in Novi Sad ©Getty Images

Anna Normann of Sweden rounded off a fine performance at the World Para Shooting Grand Prix in Novi Sad by winning a third gold on the final day of competition.

Normann scored 460.5 points to win the women's 50 metres rifle three positions SH1 event today in Serbia, finishing clear of Ukraine’s Iryna Shchetnik, who totalled 456.0, and Natascha Hiltrop of Germany, who scored 443.3.

Having won gold and silver on the opening two days of the Grand Prix, Normann added a second gold yesterday in the mixed 50m rifle prone SH1 final.

A final score of 248.2 saw her finish ahead of Hiltrop, who scored 246.5, with bronze going to home shooter Laslo Suranji with 225.3.

Shchetnik, who had finished second behind Normann in the earlier qualification, just missed out on a medal after totalling 204.5.

Home shooter Laslo Suranji ended the Grand Prix with two bronze medals ©Getty Images
Home shooter Laslo Suranji ended the Grand Prix with two bronze medals ©Getty Images

In the second of today’s finals, Denmark’s Jens Frimann won the men's rifle three positions SH1 gold with a total 450.1.

Silver went to Slovakia’s Radoslav Malenovsky on 448.5, with Suranji securing another bronze on 439.0.

Sweden’s Philip Jonsson won yesterday's mixed 50m rifle prone SH2 final with 249.9 points.

Vasyl Kovalchuk of Ukraine took silver with 248.3, and bronze went to home shooter Dragan Ristic on 228.9.

Hungary’s Krisztina David won the mixed 50m pistol SH1 event with 215.8 points, ahead of Ukraine’s Oleksii Denysiuk on 213.2 and Azerbaijan’s Kamran Zeynalov on 192.8.