Four-time Olympian Manavjit Singh Sandhu, drew on all his experience to win the men's trap competition in the T3 Shotgun National Selection Trials. India's most recent ISSF World Cup gold medal winner Sarabjot Singh of Haryana, clinched the men's 10m air pistol T4 trial. At the same time, st
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
In the T4 gold medal match, Pannkaj representing the Railways overcame local favourite Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar 16-12 to come out on top. Also winning on the day was Mehuli Ghosh, now representing the ONGC, who won the women's 10m air rifle T4 trials with a 17-9 result over her former sta
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
Divyansh Singh Panwar was in sensational shooting form in Bhopal, logging a score of 636.3 in the men's 10m air rifle T4 qualification round. Punjab's Sift Kaur Samra, who won her first-ever ISSF medal. In the men's 25m rapid fire pistol (rfp), India international Vijayveer Sidhu won 30 poin
At the trials, Manu Bhaker (21), who is the youngest Indian to win a gold medal at the ISSF World Cup, beat local favourite Chinki Yadav 31-29 in the medal match to clinch the crown
Gurjoat Singh Khangura was being trailed by Rajasthan's Anant Jeet Singh Naruka, who missed two targets in round two to finish the day with 73. Joint finals world record holder Angad Vir Singh Bajwa was lying third with 72 after missing one target in each of the three rounds.
Manu Bhaker outgunned on-the-comeback trail local favourite Chinki Yadav 31-29 in the medal match to clinch the women's 25m pistol title. Rhythm Sangwan won bronze through a shoot-off with Neha. Rhythm had topped the qualifying stage with a 583 ahead of Manu (580), with Chinki qualifying six
The officials closely monitored the players' performances, including Selection Committee Chairman E John David during the selection trials. The 17-member squad selected from the trials will go down in history as the first-ever Indian team to compete in the T20 Bilateral Series for the Blind
According to NRAI's Selection Criteria (Rifle and Pistol) 2023, only Group A classified shooters will be eligible for selection to the national squad and for international competitions.