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India’s Shooting Triumph: 99 Medals at the Asian Championship 2025

India has rewritten the history books in shooting at the 16th Asian Championship 2025 held in Shymkent, Kazakhstan, by clinching a record-breaking 99 medals, including an unprecedented 50 golds. This stellar performance not only marked India’s most successful outing at the championship but also underscored the nation’s growing dominance in the sport of shooting on the continental stage. The Junior Age has all the details below.

India’s shooting glory rounds up with a historic 99 medals haul at the Asian Championship 2025:

India’s shooting stars have etched their names in history with an unprecedented performance at the Asian Championship 2025 in Shymkent, Kazakhstan. The Indian contingent stormed the competition, securing a staggering 99 medals, including 50 golds, 26 silver, and 23 bronze, marking the country’s most successful campaign ever at this prestigious event. The championship witnessed a perfect blend of skill, precision, and nerves of steel, showcasing India’s growing dominance in the shooting arena.

India’s Shooting Triumph: 99 Medals at the Asian Championship 2025
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Here is a detailed list –

Asian Championship 2025: Indian Shooting medal winners

10m air pistol

  • Silver (men’s team): Anmol Jain, Saurabh Chaudhary, Aditya Malra
  • Bronze (mixed): Saurabh Chaudhary, Suruchi Singh
  • Bronze (women’s individual): Manu Bhaker
  • Bronze (women’s team): Manu Bhaker, Suruchi Singh, Palak Gulia

25m pistol

  • Bronze (women’s team): Manu Bhaker, Esha Singh, Simranpreet Kaur Brar

25m centre fire pistol

  • Gold (men’s individual): Rajkanwar Singh Sandhu
  • Gold (men’s team): Rajkanwar Singh Sandhu, Gurpreet Singh, Ankur Goel

25m rapid fire pistol

  • Silver (men’s individual): Anish Bhanwala
  • Silver (men’s team): Anish Bhanwala, Neeraj Kumar, Adarsh Singh

25m standard pistol

  • Gold (men’s individual): Gurpreet Singh
  • Gold (men’s team): Gurpreet Singh, Amanpreet Singh, Harsh Gupta
  • Silver (men’s individual): Amanpreet Singh

50m pistol

  • Silver (men’s team): Yogesh Kumar, Amanpreet Singh, Ravinder Singh

10m air rifle

  • Gold (men’s team): Rudrankksh Patil, Arjun Babuta, Kiran Jadhav
  • Gold (women’s individual): Elavenil Valarivan
  • Bronze (women’s team): Elavenil Valarivan, Mehuli Ghosh, Ananya Naidu
  • Gold (mixed): Elavenil Valarivan, Arjun Babuta

50m rifle prone

  • Bronze (women’s individual): Manini Kaushik
  • Silver (women’s team): Manini Kaushik, Surabhi Bharadwaj Rapole, Vidarsa Kochalumkal Vinod

50m rifle 3 positions

  • Gold (women’s team): Sift Kaur Samra, Ashi Chouksey, Anjum Moudgil
  • Gold (women’s individual): Sift Kaur Samra
  • Gold (men’s individual): Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar
  • Silver (men’s team): Aishwary Tomar, Chain Singh, Akhil Sheoran

Trap

  • Gold (women’s individual): Neeru Dhanda
  • Gold (women’s team): Neeru Dhanda, Aashima Ahlawat, Preeti Rajak
  • Silver (men’s individual): Bhowneesh Mendiratta
  • Bronze (women’s individual): Aashima Ahlawat

Double trap

  • Gold (men’s individual): Ankur Mittal\
  • Bronze (men’s team): Ankur Mittal, Bhanu Pratap Singh, Harshvardhan Kaviya
  • Gold (women’s individual): Anushka Singh Bhati
  • Silver (women’s individual): Rajkuwar Pranil Ingle
  • Bronze (women’s individual): Yeshaya Hafiz Contractor
  • Gold (women’s team): Anushka Singh Bhati, Rajkuwar Pranil Ingle, Yeshaya Hafiz Contractor

Skeet

  • Gold (men’s individual): Anantjeet Singh Naruka
  • Bronze (mixed): Ganemat Sekhon, Abhay Singh Sekhon
  • Bronze (women’s team): Maheshwari Chauhan, Ganemat Sekhon, Raiza Dhillon
India’s Shooting Triumph: 99 Medals at the Asian Championship 2025
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Junior Shooting – Asian Championships 2025: Indian medal winners

10m air pistol

  • Gold (men’s individual): Kapil Bainsla
  • Gold (women’s individual): Rashmika Sahgal
  • Gold (women’s team): Rashmika Sahgal, Vanshika Chaudhary, Mohini Singh
  • Gold (mixed): Vanshika Chaudhary, Jonathan Gavin Antony
  • Silver (men’s team): Kapil Bainsla, Jonathan Gavin Antony, Vijay Tomar
  • Bronze (men’s individual): Jonathan Gavin Antony

Youth 10m air pistol

  • Gold (women’s individual): Kanak Budhwar
  • Gold (women’s team): Kanak Budhwar, Agam Grewal, Gamberya Gowda
  • Gold (men’s individual): Girish Gupta
  • Gold (men’s team): Girish Gupta, Dev Pratap, Jonathan Gavin Antony
  • Gold (mixed): Ganesh Gupta, Gamberya Gowda
  • Silver (women’s individual): Agam Grewal

10m air rifle

  • Gold (men’s individual): Abhinav Shaw
  • Gold (men’s team): Abhinav Shaw, Naraen Pranav, Himanshu
  • Gold (women’s team): Shambhavi Kshirsagar, Hrudya Sri Kondur, Isha Anil Taksale

Skeet

  • Gold (women’s individual): Mansi Raghuwanshi
  • Gold (men’s team): Harmehar Singh Lally, Jyotiraditya Singh Sisodia, Atul Singh Rajawat
  • Silver (women’s individual): Yashasvi Rathore
  • Silver (men’s individual): Harmehar Singh Lally
  • Bronze (men’s individual): Jyotiraditya Singh Sisodia

25m pistol

  • Gold (women’s individual): Payal Khatri
  • Gold (men’s individual): Suraj Sharma
  • Silver (women’s individual): Naamya Kapoor
  • Silver (women’s team): Tejaswini, Payal Khatri, Riya Shirish Thatte
  • Silver (men’s individual): Abhinav Choudhary
  • Bronze (men’s individual): Mukesh Nelavalli
  • Bronze (men’s team): Mukesh Nelavalli, Abhinav Choudhary, Suraj Sharma
  • Bronze (women’s individual): Tejaswini

25m rapid fire pistol

  • Gold (men’s team): Sameer Gulia, Suraj Sharma, Abhinav Choudhary
  • Bronze (men’s individual): Sameer Gulia

25m standard pistol

  • Gold (men’s team): Mukesh Nelavalli, Suraj Sharma, Tanishq Naidu
  • Silver (men’s individual): Suraj Sharma
  • Bronze (men’s individual): Tanishq Naidu

50m 3 positions

  • Gold (women’s individual): Anushka Thokur
  • Gold (women’s team): Anushka Thokur, Prachi Gaikwad, Mahit Sandhu

Trap

  • Gold (women’s individual): Sabeera Haris
  • Gold (men’s team): Aryavansh Tyagi, Arjun, Udhav Singh Rathore
  • Gold (women’s team): Sabeera Haris, Addya Katyal, Bhavya Tripathi
  • Silver (men’s individual): Aryavansh Tyagi
  • Silver (women’s individual): Addya Katyal
  • Silver (mixed): Aryavansh Tyagi, Bhavya Tripathi

50m pistol

  • Gold (men’s team): Abhinav Choudhary, Umesh Choudhary, Mukesh Nelavalli

50m rifle prone

  • Gold (men’s team): Sami Ulah Khan, Adriyan Karmakar, Kushagra Singh Rajawat
  • Silver (women’s individual): Prachi Gaikwad
  • Bronze (women’s team): Prachi Gaikwad, Anushka Thokur, Tejal Nathawat

Double trap

  • Gold (men’s team): Hatim Khan Mohammed, Manavrajsinh Chudasama, Vinay Pratap Singh Chandrawat
  • Silver (men’s individual): Hatim Khan Mohammed
  • Silver (women’s team silver): Krishika Joshi, Avani Alankar Koli, Smita Sawant
  • Bronze (men’s individual): Manavrajsinh Chudasama
  • Bronze (women’s individual): Avani Alankar Koli

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Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar: The Shooting Sensation of India

Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar is a young and talented Indian shooter who has been making headlines with his impressive performances in the shooting range. With a string of records and medals to his name, Tomar is fast becoming a household name in India and beyond. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the life and achievements of this promising young athlete.

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Born on May 3, 2001, in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar comes from a family of shooters. His father, Pratap Singh Tomar, is a retired army officer and a shooting enthusiast who introduced Aishwary to the sport at a young age. Tomar began training at the Madhya Pradesh Shooting Academy and quickly showed promise in the sport.

Records and Medals:

Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar has an impressive record in shooting events. Some of his notable achievements include:

  • Gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in the men’s 50m rifle 3 positions event
  • World record score of 462.5 in the same event at the Tokyo Olympics
  • Gold medal at the 2021 ISSF World Cup in New Delhi
  • Silver medal at the 2021 ISSF Junior World Cup in Lima, Peru

Tomar has represented India at several international events, including the Olympics, World Cup, and Junior World Cup. His performances have earned him recognition and accolades from the shooting community worldwide.

Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar has received several awards and recognition for his achievements, including the Arjuna Award (2021) and the Madhya Pradesh government’s Vikram Award (2021).

Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar is a talented and dedicated shooter who is destined for greatness. With his impressive records and medals, he is inspiring a new generation of shooters in India. We can’t wait to see what the future holds for this young sensation of Indian shooting!

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