This stellar achievement propelled India to an impressive third-place finish in the overall points table, trailing only the People's Republic of China and Norway.
The high point for India at Munich this year, as also of this whole international season, has been the stunning consistency of rising women's pistol star Suruchi Phogat
Indian shooters concluded their ISSF Shooting World Cup 2025 campaign with four medals as Arjun Babuta and Arya Borse secured a gold in the 10 m air rifle event on Saturday.
The victory in Munich marked Suruchi's continued dominance in this year's ISSF World Cup series, having already secured top podium finishes in the Buenos Aires and Lima legs, according to Olympics.com.
The pair made the gold medal match at the Las Palmas range with a combined 580 in qualification, with Suruchi outscoring Saurabh by a couple of points. The Chinese pair topped with 585
Manu Bhaker, who has been one of India's most consistent shooters over the years, settled for silver as Suruchi's precision and composure proved decisive on the day.
It was day six at the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun Argentina 2025 and it heralded the arrival of a new star on the international circuit as Indian teenager Suruchi stunned a world class women's 10m air pistol field to clinch gold, India's thir
Ganemat Sekhon of Punjab, underscored her supremacy in women's Skeet shooting in India, snaring a second successive national title, with a confident display in the individual women's final of the 67th National Shooting Championship Competitions (NSCC) for Shotgun events, being held at the Ne
The daughter of an army veteran from Jhajjar, who began shooting five years ago in the same range as double Olympic bronze medallist Manu Bhaker, won her first-ever senior national title, with a score of 243.1 in the women's 10m air pistol final, before going on to add the junior and youth c
District Panchayat CEO, Suruchi Singh said that this project is part of 'Jal Raksha Abhiyaan', under which water recharge structures are being built using GIS based technology.