Arshdeep Kaur Clinches 25m Pistol Title at National Shooting Trials

Arshdeep Kaur emerged victorious in the Women's 25m Pistol final at the National Selection Trials in New Delhi, defeating Divya T.S. by a narrow margin of 37-36. Former Asian Games champion Rahi Sarnobat finished in third place. The qualification rounds were led by star shooter Manu Bhaker, followed closely by Rahi Sarnobat and Divya T.S. These trials are crucial for athletes to secure their spots in the national squad for upcoming international competitions.

Key Points: Arshdeep Kaur Wins Women's 25m Pistol at National Trials

  • Arshdeep Kaur wins 25m Pistol final
  • Defeats Divya T.S. in close 37-36 finish
  • Rahi Sarnobat secures third place
  • Manu Bhaker topped qualification
  • Trials set national squad for international events
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National Shooting Trials: Arshdeep Kaur wins 25m Pistol T3 final

Arshdeep Kaur edged Divya T.S. to win the 25m pistol final. Rahi Sarnobat took third. Results and scores from the National Shooting Trials.

"The Punjab shooter, who qualified eighth and last finalist, edged out the experienced Divya T.S 37-36 to finish on top."

New Delhi, March 8

Arshdeep Kaur secured the top spot in a high-level field in the finals of the Women's 25m Pistol event at the National Selection Trials, being held at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting range in New Delhi on Sunday.

The Punjab shooter, who qualified eighth and last finalist, edged out the experienced Divya T.S 37-36 to finish on top in the eight-shooter final.

Former Asian Games champion Rahi Sarnobat secured third place with 33 hits, after Divya edged her in the shoot-off. Rhythm Sangwan finished fourth, followed by Niveditha V. Nair, National Champion Manu Bhaker, national bronze medallist Anjali Choudhary, and Chinki Yadav, who completed the top eight.

Manu qualified for finals in the top spot after two days of qualification in the precision and rapid stages with a combined score of 582-17x (Precision 287, Rapid 295). Rahi Sarnobat followed with a score of 580-20x (Precision 292, Rapid 288), and Divya T.S qualified in third place with a score of 580-13x (Precision 290, Rapid 290).

Niveditha V. Nair (577-23x, Precision 288, Rapid 289), Rhythm Sangwan (577-16x, Precision 285, Rapid 292), Anjali Choudhary (576-12x, Precision 287, Rapid 289), Chinki Yadav (575-20x, Precision 280, Rapid 290), and Arshdeep Kaur (575-19x, Precision 285, Rapid 290) completed the top eight.

The qualification and finals of 50m Rifle 3 Positions for both men and women, along with the qualification and finals of 10m Air Pistol for men, will be held on Monday.

Ahead of a packed international and domestic calendar beginning next month, almost all of India's top guns are competing in 10 events of the National Selection Trials 3 (Group A), which include all eight Olympic events plus the rifle prone competitions for men and women.

Athletes will be aiming to secure scores to make their case for selection in the national squad for international competitions in the second half of the year.

Rifle/Pistol Selection Trials 3 and 4 for Group B athletes also commenced on Friday and will be conducted at the M.P. State Shooting Academy in Bhopal till March 22, 2026. Following the completion of the selection trials, the national squad athletes will commence their coaching camp in New Delhi from March 10 to 21, 2026.

The National Squad camp for shotgun athletes commenced in New Delhi on Thursday, with the skeet shooters reporting first. The Trap shooters will report for the national camp on the 8th of March, 2026. The national squad camp will be followed by the pre-event camp before the ISSF World Cup Shotgun, the first World Cup of the calendar year, which will be held in Tangier, Morocco, from March 21-April 3, 2026.

- IANS

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Priya S
So proud of all our shooters! The competition is so tight, even Manu Bhaker finished 6th. This level of competition will only make our team stronger for the Olympics. Best of luck to all for the upcoming trials!
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Rahul R
Great performance, but I hope the selection process is transparent. Sometimes we see top performers in trials not getting picked for major events. The federation should have clear criteria.
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Sarah B
The scores are incredibly close! Just 2 points separating the top 3 qualifiers. This shows how high the standard is. Wishing them all the best for the international season ahead.
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Vikram M
Bahut badhiya! From Punjab to the podium. Arshdeep's win is an inspiration. Also good to see Rahi Sarnobat still in the mix. Experience matters. 🎯
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Nikhil C
The article mentions a packed calendar till 2026. It's good that our shooters are getting so much competition, but hope they are also getting proper rest and recovery. Burnout is a real concern.

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