Anish Bhanwala Wins Bronze at Asian Shooting Championships in Delhi

Indian Olympian Anish Bhanwala secured a bronze medal in the men's 25m rapid-fire pistol event at the Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship in New Delhi. Japan's Dai Yoshioka won gold with a world and Asian record score of 31, while Kazakhstan's Nikita Chiryukin took silver. The host nation India continues to lead the overall medal table with 41 gold medals. In other events, Kazakhstan shone by winning four gold medals on the day, including in the 50m rifle prone.

Key Points: Anish Bhanwala Wins Rapid-Fire Pistol Bronze at Asian Championships

  • Anish Bhanwala wins third Asian medal
  • Kazakhstan dominates with four golds
  • India tops medal tally with 41 golds
  • Dai Yoshioka sets world record
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Anish wins bronze in rapid-fire pistol at Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship

Indian shooter Anish Bhanwala clinches bronze in men's 25m rapid-fire pistol at the Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship 2026 in New Delhi.

"Anish found himself in joint lead with Yoshioka and Nikita after the sixth series with 21 hits. - Competition Report"

New Delhi, February 11

Olympian and world championship silver medalist Anish Bhanwala clinched bronze in the men's 25m rapid-fire pistol, his third Asian Championship medal, as Kazakhstan dominated day eight of the Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship, New Delhi 2026, picking up four gold medals here at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range on Wednesday.

Adriyan Karmakar in the 50m rifle prone junior men's event and the junior men's 25m RFP team also won gold on the day, taking India's table-topping medal tally to 41 gold, 19 silver and 15 bronze medals, with two more days of competitions left, according to a release.

Anish Bhanwala and Adarsh Singh took the seventh and eighth qualifying spots with scores of 574 and 573 respectively, ensuring two Indians in the RFP final. Former champion Nikita Chiryukin of Kazakhstan topped the qualifiers with a 582 and led a trio of his mates into the decider.

Japanese Dai Yoshioka, a two-time Olympian and a world cup gold medalist and Ha Minh Thanh, a double Asian Games medalist also went through along with Ha's teammate Vu Tien Nam.

In the final consisting of eight series of five rapid-fire shots, Yoshioka, Anish and Chiryukin were fastest off the blocks as Vu and Kazakh Artemiy Kabakov, became the first two to be eliminated after the third series.

As long-time team mate Adarsh bowed out after the fourth series with 11 hits to his name, Anish found himself in joint lead with Yoshioka and Nikita after the sixth series with 21 hits.

However, he got two hits in the seventh as the Japanese struck five and Chiryukin four, settling for bronze, the same result he had three years ago at the Changwon Asian Championships.

Yoshioka went on to close with another perfect five to upgrade his Changwon performance by one, finishing on a world and Asian record score of 31. Chiryukin won silver with 28 hits, while Anish ended on 23 hits.

Earlier in the first event of the day, Islam Satpayev, the talented Kazakh rifle shooter who won a bronze at the Paris Olympics in the mixed team event, shone bright on the day winning a couple of golds in the non-Olympic but popular 50m rifle prone men's competitions.

He won the individual event with a score of 622.5 and also the team gold in alliance with teammates Nikita Shakhtorin (622.5, individual silver) & Konstantin Malinovsky (615.0).

India won a bronze through Babu Singh Panwar (621.3) in the individual men's event and a silver in the team event when Babu combined with Samarvir Singh (618.2) and Sartaj Singh Tiwana (614.4).

In the junior men's rifle prone, India's Adriyan Karmakar won gold with a tally of 621.7 over 60 shots.

The Kazakhs took silver and bronze through Oleg Noskov (620.6) and Tamerlan Kabulov (617.3). Kazakhstan also took the team gold in the event with a tally of 1848.7, being better than India's 1847.6.

In the final event of the day, the junior men's 25m RFP, Indonesia's Muhamad Fawwaz Aditia Farrel took gold with a score of 29 in the final, which was also a world and Asian junior record. India's Suraj Sharma took silver with 23 and Mukesh Nelavalli bronze with a score of 19.

Suraj (582) and Mukesh (572) won gold in the team competition though, combining with Sahil Choudhary (575) in the qualification round to post a total of 1729. Team Kazakhstan took silver with a tally of 1613.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud of our shooters! 41 gold medals already is just amazing. Adriyan Karmakar and the junior team winning gold shows our future is bright. The Dr. Karni Singh Range is becoming a real fortress for our athletes.
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Vikram M
Kazakhstan is really dominating this championship, picking up four golds in one day. It's good for our shooters to face such strong competition at home. Shows the level we need to reach for Paris 2028. Well done to all medalists.
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Rohit P
Anish is a class act. To be in joint lead after the sixth series against such shooters is brilliant. Just a couple of shots made the difference between bronze and gold. That's the fine margin at this level. More power to him!
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Sarah B
The depth in Indian shooting is incredible. From seniors like Anish to juniors like Adriyan and Suraj, we have talent across the board. The team medals are especially satisfying. Great hosting by New Delhi!
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Michael C
While the medal tally is impressive, we must note that Kazakhstan outperformed us in several head-to-head team events. Our focus should be on converting these silvers and bronzes into gold, especially in Olympic categories. A respectful critique to keep improving.
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Ananya R

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