Ganemat Sekhon Leads Indian Charge at ISSF Shotgun World Cup

India's Ganemat Sekhon is best placed to reach the final after shooting 70 out of 75 targets on Day 1 at the ISSF World Cup Shotgun in Almaty. Olympians Mairaj Ahmad Khan and Anantjeet Singh Naruka scored 71 and 69 respectively in the men's event. Raiza Dhillon leads the Indian women with 69, while Parinaaz Dhaliwal shot 66. The remaining 50 qualification targets and finals will be held tomorrow.

Key Points: ISSF World Cup: Ganemat Sekhon Near Final Spot

  • Ganemat Sekhon scores 70/75, one point shy of top 8
  • Mairaj Ahmad Khan shoots 71/75, currently 27th
  • Anantjeet Singh Naruka totals 69/75 after mixed series
  • Raiza Dhillon leads women with 69/75
  • Second World Cup of season after medal-less Tangier
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ISSF World Cup Shotgun: Ganemat Sekhon is best placed to qualify for the final after 75 targets

Ganemat Sekhon shoots 70/75, one point off top 8 in ISSF World Cup Shotgun in Almaty. Mairaj Khan, Anantjeet Naruka also in action.

"The Chandigarh shooter, who won a silver in the same range three years back, was the best-placed Indian to book a spot in the top eight - Report"

New Delhi, May 4

India's Ganemat Sekhon shot 70 out of 75 targets to finish Day one just one point outside the top eight places in the International Shooting Sports Federation World Cup Shotgun, which got underway on Monday at the Asanov Shooting Club in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

The Chandigarh shooter, who won a silver in the same range three years back, was the best-placed Indian to book a spot in the top eight of the competition. The remaining 50 targets of qualification and the finals for both women and men will be held tomorrow.

In the men's event, Olympian Mairaj Ahmad Khan started the first series with a perfect 25 and then shot 23 in each of the next two series to finish the first day on a score of 71, currently in 27th place.

Fellow Olympian Anantjeet Singh Naruka also shot a perfect 25 in his first series but managed only 23 and 21 in the next two rounds to complete the day on a score of 69. The third Indian in the competition, National champion Gurjoat Singh Khangura, shot a series of 22,24,24 for a total of 70 after 75 targets.

Bhavtegh Singh Gill and Abhay Singh Sekhon, who are participating for ranking points, shot 71 (24,24,23) and 70 (23,24,23) respectively.

Olympian and Women's National Champion Raiza Dhillon finished the first day of the competition with a score of 69 after shooting 22,23 and 24 in her first three series, while Parinaaz Dhaliwal shot 66 with scores of 22,21 and 23 in her three rounds.

Vanshika Tiwari and Rashmmi Rathore, competing for ranking points, shot 66 (24,21,21) and 62 (20,21,21) respectively.

This is the second shotgun World Cup of the season; the first concluded in Tangier, Morocco, in April, where the Indian athletes could not secure any medals.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Really proud of the Indian contingent—so many shooters with solid Day 1 scores. Men’s shotgun is packed with talent too. Mairaj and Anantjeet both started with perfect 25s! Hope they push for the final tomorrow.
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Priya S
Good to see so many women shooters in the mix—Raiza, Parinaaz, Ganemat, all doing well. But we need to step up in the final series. No medals in Morocco so I hope we come back stronger here! 🤞
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Vikram M
Solid start by the Indian contingent! Ganemat is the best bet for a final spot. She knows these conditions. Mairaj and Anantjeet need to keep their nerves—especially after that dip in later series. Consistency is key in shotgun.
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James A
Impressive depth in Indian shooting—look at the scores: 71, 70, 70 from the men's side. Even the ranking point participants are shooting well. This bodes well for the next Olympics cycle. Keep it up! 👏
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Rohit P
Great to see Indian shooters performing on the world stage! But I do wish the federation focused more on mental conditioning—these shooters have the technique but sometimes lose concentration in later rounds. Let's hope for a medal tomorrow! 🙏
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