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Himanshu Dhillon, Deeksha Vaishya, Suraj Sharma Win at T4 Shooting Trials

Himanshu Dhillon won the men's 10m air rifle final with a last-shot victory over Parth Rakesh Mane. Deeksha Vaishya secured the women's air rifle title, holding off Ashi Chouksey. Suraj Sharma triumphed in the men's 25m rapid-fire pistol event. These T4 trials are key for selecting the Indian shooting team for the upcoming Asian Games.

Himanshu, Deeksha and Suraj posts wins in Rifle/Pistol trials

Dehradun/New Delhi, June 7 Himanshu Dhillon of Haryana clinched a last shot win over Parth Rakesh Mane of Maharashtra in the men's 10m air rifle final, even as Uttar Pradesh's Deeksha Vaishya and Madhya Pradesh's Suraj Sharma won their respective matches, as the first finals of the T4 national selection trials for Rifle and Pistol shooters, unfolded at the Trishul Shooting range of the Maharana Pratap Sports College in Dehradun on Sunday.

Himanshu was 0.2 behind Parth ahead of the 24th and final shot of the men's air rifle final and a 10.6 to the latter's 10.3, sealed the win by the narrowest of margins as Himanshu ended with 252.2 on the board. Delhi's Parth Makhija took bronze.

In the women's air rifle, Deeksha began strong, going into the lead in the second five-shot series and despite a strong field chasing her, held strong to ward off Ashi Chouksey by 1.2, finishing with 252.7. Railways' Sonam Uttam Maskar took bronze.

In the third final of the day, Suraj Sharma took the win with a score of 29 in the men's 25m rapid-fire pistol (RFP) final. Ankur Goel of Uttarakhand was second with 27, while Bhavesh Shekhawat was third with 25 hits.

In the national rankings however, Parth took top spot while Himanshu came in second. After the T4 women's air rifle, Sonam Maskar benefitted most, going up to second behind Elavenil Valarivan, while Navy veteran Omkar Singh took second spot behind Anish in the domestic men's RFP rankings after the day's results.

The T4 Rifle/Pistol trials are important from the upcoming Asian Games perspective, where 15 men and 15 women shooters will participate in the 28 shooting events. The 12-member Shotgun team has already been announced while the Rifle and Pistol teams will be announced after these trials.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Deeksha Vaishya's consistency is impressive—leading from early and holding off strong competitors like Ashi Chouksey. Good to see women's shooting thriving. But I hope the selection process is transparent for Asian Games, not just based on one trial.

Michael C

Impressive narrow win for Himanshu—0.1 margin! These selection trials show how competitive Indian shooting is becoming. The Trishul range in Dehradun seems well-equipped. Hopefully our shooters can replicate this form on the bigger Asian stage.

Vikram M

Good to see Himanshu, Deeksha and Suraj step up. But honestly, the real test will be at Asian Games. Our domestic competitions are strong, but we need to perform when it matters internationally. Hope the selectors pick the best team, not just based on one good trial!

Jessica F

Great to see so much depth in Indian shooting—Himanshu, Deeksha, Suraj, and even the runners-up like Parth and Ashi are all top class. The competition is healthy for the sport. The Asian Games team will be strong. 👏

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