Kiran Ankush Jadhav also joined the winners' circle, with a win in the men's 10m air rifle T2, on day five of the trials, as per a press release from the National Rifle Association of India.
Ganemat Sekhon finished second at the end of day one of the qualifications in the women's skeet, raising hopes yet again, even as Hriday Hazarika and Elavenil Valarivan in the men's and women's air rifle registered two more seventh-place finishes after reaching the top eights, emulating Divy
Asian Games gold medallist shooter Palak Gulia of Haryana, tennis star Rutuja Bhosale of Maharashtra, and skeet shooter Angad Vir Bajwa of Punjab bagged their second gold medal of the 37th National Games as the race for the top of the table heated up with four days left for the closing cerem
Olympian Manu Bhaker has said that she is proud to have won gold medal in the women's 25 m pistol team event at the Asian Games but could not win an individual medal
With the score of 469.6 points, Sift not only topped the charts to secure a gold, but also broke the world record, Asian record and the Asian Games record. The world record was held by Great Britain, the Asian record was held by China and the Asian Games record was previously held by Mongoli
India got a total of 1759 points, enough to clinch the gold. The silver medal was secured by China with 1756 points. South Korea got the bronze medal with a total of 1742 points.
With 876 points, the Indian trio of Esha Singh, Manu Bhaker and Rhythm Sangwan finished on top in the 25m Pistol women’s team qualification on Tuesday at the Asian Games
Anuradha Devi led a Haryana sweep in the women's event while Kunal after a seesaw battle with Uttar Pradesh's Varun Tomar, clinched it in the final 24th shot to emerge triumphant. Kunal Rana shot 586 in qualification to top the field, even as another Haryana shooter Sumit, also finished on t
ndian shooter Rhythm Sangwan managed to break a 29-year-old world record in the women's 25m pistol event at the ongoing ISSF World Cup 2023 for rifle and pistol shooters in Baku, Azerbaijan on Saturday.
Rhythm Sangwan finished third in the final with a score of 219.1, behind Olympic champion Anna Korakaki of Greece and gold medalist Olena Kostevych of Ukraine from the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. It was Rhythm Sangwan's first individual senior medal at the World Cup of Shooting.
Shiva Narwal outgunned Punjab's Arjun Singh Cheema 17-7 in the gold medal match while Neha overcame Rhythm Sangwan 17-9 in the women's title decider. Neha took a tougher route to her victory. She qualified eighth with a score of 573. In fact, the top three were the bottom three in qualifying
Pankaj Mukheja overcame Paris 2024 Olympics quota winner Swapnil Kusale 16-12 in a tight contest. In the women's air rifle, Nancy got the better of West Bengal's Mehuli Ghosh 16-10. Haryana's Rhythm Sangwan continued her brilliant form clinching the women's 25m pistol with 32 hits in the med