The 16-member Indian Deaf Shooting team made a bright start to the 2nd World Deaf Shooting Championship 2024 being held at Hanover, Germany, winning one gold, two silver and one bronze medal on day one of the competitions on Saturday.
The National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) and ITC Maurya in New Delhi hosted a star-studded evening on Friday and felicitated the Indian Olympic shooting contingent.
Double Olympic medalist Manu Bhaker on Friday congratulated Indian para shooter Avani Lekhara for winning the gold medal at the ongoing Paris Paralympics.
Senior Vice President of National Rifle Association of India, Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo, said on Saturday that India "narrowly" missed a medal in the 10 m air rifle mixed team event at the ongoing Paris 2024.
Bhavtegh Singh Gill had a near-perfect first day of qualification in the men's skeet event at the ongoing ISSF Junior World Cup in Porpetto, Italy, shooting down 74 of the first 75 targets to end the day in sole third spot in a 68-strong field
Indian shooter Rhythm Sangwan said that she has been training with her coach Vineet Kumar leading up to the Paris Olympics 2024 and the "confidence among the Indian team is high" because of their consistent performance on the world stage over the years.
NRAI on Friday announced a final 21-member Indian Shooting team for the Paris 2024 Olympics, after the ISSF accepted their request for a quota swap. Shreyasi Singh has now been added to the team as a result and she will be starting in the event alongside Rajeshwari Kumari
India's Shotgun squad for Paris Olympics 2024 announced. Trap shooter Prithviraj Tondaiman has made the cut in men's Trap, while Rajeshwari Kumari will take aim in the women's Trap. Anantjeet Singh Naruka will be India's sole men's Skeet shooter while Raiza Dhillon and Maheshwari Chauhan in
Sheeraz Sheikh shot two perfect qualification rounds of 25 hits each, to emerge the best Indian on the day, as Skeet competitions at the ISSF World Cup Shotgun in Lonato, Italy, got underway
Gagan Narang expressed his delight over the rise of India's overall performance in the sport over the past few years and credited the same for the development of shooting infrastructure and support from the government
There are points to be picked up for medals won at this World Cup, which can help shooters confirm their Paris Olympic berths before the Shotgun squad is announced. A 15-member Rifle and Pistol squad has already been announced for the upcoming Paris Games next month