Indian Pistol Shooters Dominate ISSF Junior World Championship with Clean Sweep

Indian Pistol Shooters Dominate ISSF Junior World Championship with Clean Sweep

Indian pistol shooter Divanshi has once again proven her dominance in the women’s 25m standard pistol event, securing her second individual gold medal at the ISSF Junior World Championship in Lima, Peru. This remarkable achievement was accompanied by a clean sweep of the event, with teammates Parisha Gupta and Manvi Jain claiming silver and bronze, respectively.

Divanshi’s victory was a testament to her exceptional precision and focus, as she outshot her rivals with a score of 564 out of 600. Gupta, with a score of 559, and Jain, with 557, also showcased their impressive skills, marking India’s first-ever clean sweep in this competition.

In the corresponding junior men’s event, Suraj Sharma emerged victorious with a score of 571, narrowly defeating Poland’s Ivan Rakistski, who shot 568 for silver. Mukesh Nelavalli, who has already accumulated four gold medals in the championship, settled for bronze after a countback, despite shooting the same score as Rakistski.

Other notable performances from the Indian contingent included Harsimar Singh Rattha, Raajwardan Singh Patil, and Pradhyumn Singh, who finished seventh, eighth, and ninth, respectively, in the junior men’s event.

In the junior women’s 50m rifle prone event, Melvina Joel Gladson was the highest-ranked Indian finisher, placing 14th with a score of 617.5. Prachi Gaikwad, Khushi, Aadhya Agrawal, and Anoushka Thokur also competed, finishing in the top 35.

In the team competition, Melvina, Prachi, and Anoushka’s combined score of 1846.1 secured a sixth-place finish for India in the prone event.

India’s young shooters have been in impressive form throughout the championship, amassing a total of 21 medals, including 13 gold, two silver, and six bronze. This tally places India firmly at the top of the standings, with Norway and China trailing behind.

India Wins 11th Gold at ISSF Junior World Championship in Men's 25m Rapid-Fire Pistol Team Event

India Wins 11th Gold at ISSF Junior World Championship in Men’s 25m Rapid-Fire Pistol Team Event

India’s dominance at the ongoing ISSF Junior World Championship continued as the trio of Mukesh Nelavalli, Raajwardan Patil, and Harsimar Singh Rattha clinched the gold medal in the men’s 25m rapid-fire pistol team competition. This triumph marked India’s 11th gold medal at the championship, further solidifying their position at the top of the medal tally.

Mukesh Nelavalli, who had already secured an individual gold in the 25m pistol event, added another gold to his tally with this team victory. India’s medal count now stands at 16, including one silver and four bronze medals. China trails in second place with three gold and one silver medal.

In the individual finals, both Mukesh and Raajwardan advanced to the next round. However, Raajwardan finished fourth with 17 hits in the first six series, while Mukesh exited earlier, finishing fifth with 10 hits out of 25 targets.

In the junior men’s 50m rifle prone event, Parikshit Singh Brar emerged as the top Indian finisher, scoring 623.0 over 60 shots. Shivendra Bahadur Singh placed 14th with 618.4, while Vedant Nitin Waghmare came in 24th with a score of 613.2.

India’s impressive performance at the ISSF Junior World Championship is a testament to the country’s growing strength in shooting sports. The young shooters have showcased their talent and determination, bringing glory to India on the international stage.

India's Shooting Stars Shine Bright with Five Gold Medals at Junior World Championship

India’s Shooting Stars Shine Bright with Five Gold Medals at Junior World Championship

India’s shooting contingent continued their golden run at the ISSF Junior World Championship in Lima, Peru, adding five more gold medals to their tally on day four. Divanshi and Mukesh Nelavalli emerged as the stars of the day, claiming two gold medals each.

Divanshi Nelavalli showcased her exceptional precision in the women’s 25m pistol event, edging out Italian Cristina Magnani by a narrow margin of two points. She also teamed up with Tejaswini and Vibhuti Bhatia to secure gold in the junior women’s 25m pistol team competition.

Mukesh Nelavalli, who had already won gold in the mixed team event, added two more to his collection. He triumphed in the junior men’s 25m pistol individual event, followed by compatriot Suraj Sharma who clinched silver. Nelavalli also played a crucial role in India’s victory in the junior men’s 25m pistol team event, alongside Sharma and Pradhyumn Singh.

India’s dominance extended to the rifle events as well. The trio of Shourya Saini, Vedant Nitin Waghmare, and Parikshit Singh Brar shattered the junior world record in the elimination round of the junior men’s 50m rifle 3 positions (3P) team competition. They went on to claim gold, with Norway and Sweden finishing second and third respectively.

With these impressive performances, India’s overall medal count at the championship rose to 14, including 10 gold, one silver, and three bronze medals. The United States and Italy trailed behind with 10 and 8 gold medals respectively.

Indian Shooters Bag Team Golds in ISSF Junior World Championship

Indian Shooters Bag Team Golds in ISSF Junior World Championship

Indian shooters commenced their ISSF Junior World Championship campaign in Peru with a resounding start, securing team gold medals in both the men’s and women’s 10m air pistol events. However, a potential individual gold medal was lost due to a two-point penalty for reporting late to the final.

In the men’s 10m air pistol team competition, the trio of Umesh Choudhary, Pradhyumn Singh, and Mukesh Nelavalli emerged victorious with a combined score of 1726 points. They outshot Romania by 10 points, while Italy claimed the bronze with 1707 points.

Choudhary, who had qualified third for the individual final, missed out on a potential gold medal after being penalized two points for tardiness. Despite shooting 580 in the qualification round, he finished sixth in the final. Singh, who qualified fourth, ended up eighth with a score of 578. Romania’s Luca Joldea clinched the individual gold, while Chinese Taipei’s Hsieh Hsiang-Chen took the silver.

In the women’s 10m air pistol team event, the Indian trio of Kanishka Dagar, Lakshita, and Anjali Chaudhary combined for a score of 1708 points, edging out Azerbaijan by a single point and Ukraine by four points.

Dagar also qualified for the individual final in third place with a score of 573, along with Kanika, who shot the same score but with fewer inner 10s. In the final, Kanika secured the bronze medal with a score of 217.6, while Dagar finished eighth. Chinese Taipei’s Chen Yu-Chun won the gold, and Slovakia’s Manja Slak took the silver.

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