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Suma Shirur's Lakshya Shooting Club marks National Sports Day celebrations with 3-day shooting extravaganza

Olympian and Coach Suma Shirur's Lakshya Shooting Club (LSC) celebrated National Sports Day 2025 with a spirited three-day shooting event held from August 29 to 31 at the LSC's ranges in Panvel and Vashi.

ANI Sep 01, 2025 19:31 IST googleads

Shooters in Lakshya Shooting Club. (Photo/LSC)

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 1 (ANI): Olympian and Coach Suma Shirur's Lakshya Shooting Club (LSC) celebrated National Sports Day 2025 with a spirited three-day shooting event held from August 29 to 31 at the LSC's ranges in Panvel and Vashi, as per a release from LSC.
The event, dedicated exclusively to LSC shooters, paid tribute to India's sporting heritage while offering young athletes a platform to compete and grow. In line with the directive of the Sports Authority of India to organise events commemorating National Sports Day, a three-day competition was successfully conducted at Lakshya Shooting Club, a Khelo India Accredited Academy.
The opening day began with a heartfelt tribute to hockey legend Major Dhyan Chand, followed by a pledge for National Sports Day. Suma Shirur's motivational address set the tone for the weekend, urging athletes to embody discipline, focus and determination. The remainder of the day saw qualification matches in ISSF Rifle and ISSF Pistol at Panvel, alongside NR Rifle, NR Pistol and Open Sight events at the Vashi range.
Speaking on 29th August (Day 1) of the celebrations, Suma Shirur said, "National Sports Day reminds us that sport is far more than medals - it is about resilience, discipline and the courage to rise after every fall. At Lakshya Shooting Club, I see these values come alive in our shooters each day, whether they are starting out with limited resources or competing in finals. My dream through LSC is to give every young athlete the platform to grow, support one another, and carry forward the spirit of Indian sport."
On the second day, the competition intensified with finals in the ISSF Rifle categories for juniors and seniors. The energy of the finals reflected the depth of talent within LSC, as athletes competed with remarkable poise and precision. The day concluded with a felicitation ceremony that not only honoured the winners but also acknowledged the efforts of all participants, reinforcing the spirit of sportsmanship that underpins the club's philosophy. The contests across rifle and pistol disciplines highlighted LSC's consistency in grooming young shooters. The results of the shooting competitions are as follows -
Senior ISSF Rifle
1st Position - Mayuri Pawar
2nd Position - Devanshi Katara
3rd Position - Divya Dhumal
Junior ISSF Rifle
1st Position - Vedant Patil
2nd Position - Shreya More
3rd Position - Lakshya Indurkar
10m Air Rifle (Senior NR)
1st Position - Afrah Jawad Khatib
2nd Position - Siddesh Harish Kambli
3rd Position - Kunjal Mohan Pandhare
10m Air Pistol (NR)
1st Position - Pramod Parshuram Kadam
2nd Position - Pranav Sunil Kothale
3rd Position - Gauri Ganesh Gavhane
10m Air Rifle (Open Sight)
1st Position - Arnav Sachin
2nd Position - Saanvika Shivraj Patil
3rd Position - Meet Mayur Kokate
This event has set the stage for shooters to perform strongly in their upcoming state and national competitions as the three-day celebration concluded on August 31 with a recreational activity designed to bring the athletes together in a relaxed environment after two days of high-intensity competition.
The National Sports Day festival once again reaffirmed Lakshya Shooting Club's role as a hub of excellence, nurturing talent, discipline and commitment, while inspiring its shooters to continue striving toward greater heights in the sport. (ANI)

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