New Delhi, Jan. 22 -- Tilottama Sen and Rudrankksh Patil took up the 50m rifle three positions (3P) event just a while back, but they produced eye-catching performances in the national selection trials to grab places in the India team. Both are top air rifle shooters, but have added another event to their mix with an eye on the Asian Games. With a cap on the number of shooters (five each in men and women's rifle events) at the multi discipline event, a shooter competing in two events increases chances of participation. Tilottama and Rudrankksh won Paris Olympics air rifle quotas for India but lost out in selection trials at home by tiny margins. For the Asian Games therefore, they want to maximise their chances of making the cut. As it turned out both performed so well in these trials that they are now in the top three of domestic rankings in 3P, which also gives them the chance of competing at the Munich World Cup in May. The top three in women's 3P has seen an overhaul. Asian Games bronze medallist Ashi Chouksey tops the list followed by new faces Tilottama and Kerala's Vidarsa K Vinod -- the gold and silver medallists at the nationals. The two Paris Olympians, Ramita and the reigning Asian Games champion Sift Kaur Samra, are out of top 10 in rankings. In men's 3P, Paris Olympics bronze medallist Swapnil Kusale and Worlds silver medallist Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar have maintained their high levels in the two selection trials. But 2022 air rifle world champion Rudrankksh has pushed through to occupy the third place in the 3P rankings. As the competition within the top 10 is tight, NRAI has decided to give opportunity to all of them -- either in the main team or in RPO (ranking positions only) in the first two World Cups. Tilottama has made her mark in less than a year of training in a new discipline. She won the senior national title in 3P, and now has won both the selection trials. On Tuesday, the 17-year-old shot a brilliant 594-34x to top the qualification in the first trial and then trumped the new 35-shot final format (360.1). In the second trial on Wednesday, she was fifth in qualification (589-27X) and came out all guns blazing in the final, winning with a score of 361.5....