Top Indian Air Rifle Shooters Compete at RR Lakshya Cup 2025 in Navi Mumbai

The 16th RR Lakshya Cup 2025 will gather India's top 20-ranked 10m Air Rifle shooters for an invitation-only competition in Navi Mumbai. The event, featuring both junior and senior categories, offers significant prize money and equipment awards, with the senior champion winning Rs 1.5 lakh. Founded by Olympian Suma Shirur, the tournament is designed to prepare athletes for the pressures of international competition. A key feature is its commitment to gender parity, with men and women competing together for the same podium spots.

Key Points: RR Lakshya Cup 2025: India's Top Air Rifle Shooters in Action

  • Top 20 Indian shooters invited
  • Gender parity in competition
  • Rs 1.5 lakh prize for Senior Champion
  • Designed for international exposure
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RR Lakshya Cup 2025 to feature India's top-ranked air rifle shooters in Navi Mumbai

Top 20 Indian 10m Air Rifle shooters compete for titles & prizes at the invitation-only RR Lakshya Cup 2025 in Navi Mumbai. Finals on Feb 22.

"This platform challenges athletes to perform with composure and consistency at the highest level. - Suma Shirur"

Mumbai, February 19

India's top 20-ranked 10m Air Rifle shooters will compete at the 16th RR Lakshya Cup 2025, powered by RR Global, at the Lakshya Shooting Club, Karnala Sports Academy, Panvel, Navi Mumbai.

According to a release, the invitation-only tournament scheduled for 21st and 22nd February will bring together leading junior and senior athletes in a professionally run competition aligned with international standards, with equal podium opportunities for men and women, and prize money and equipment awards for top finishers.

The top-contenders like Kiran Jadhav (reigning National Champion and World Championship medalist), Sonam Maskar (ISSF World Cup medalist), Parth Mane (reigning National Games Champion and Junior World Champion), Rajshree Sancheti (international shooter and former National Champion), and Ojasvi Thakur (Asian Championships Youth gold medalist) will compete, where the Senior Champion will receive Rs 1.5 lakhs and the rotating Silver Trophy, currently held by Kiran Jadhav of the Navy.

The Junior Champion will receive Rs 75,000, with additional cash prizes for other podium finishers. Athletes will also be eligible to win shooting equipment and accessories from equipment partner Capapie Sports and accessories partner Tiro Sports.

Founded in 2006, Lakshya Shooting Club introduced the Lakshya Cup in 2009 as an intra-club event. The tournament was conceptualised by Olympian, Arjuna Awardee and Dronacharya Awardee Suma Shirur, Founder and High-Performance Director of Lakshya Shooting Club. Since 2016, it has developed into one of India's most respected invitation-only rifle competitions, designed to provide structured exposure and competitive pressure for emerging and elite shooters.

Speaking ahead of the 16th edition, Suma Shirur, Founder and Director of Lakshya Shooting Club, said, "The Lakshya Cup was created to prepare Indian rifle shooters for the demands of international sport. High performance is built through structure, discipline and exposure to competitive pressure. This platform challenges athletes to perform with composure and consistency at the highest level."

Finals will be held on February 22, 2026, with the Junior 10m Air Rifle Final at 2:00 PM followed by the Senior 10m Air Rifle Final at 3:30 PM. The Prize Distribution Ceremony will commence at 5:30 PM.

A defining feature of the Lakshya Cup since 2009 has been gender parity. Women and men in the senior category, and girls and boys in the junior category, compete together for the same podium positions, reflecting the belief that shooting performance is determined by skill, focus and temperament, and aligning with the sport's global direction, including Olympic mixed team events.

- ANI

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Aman W
Great to see such a prestigious event in Navi Mumbai. The prize money and equipment awards are a good incentive. Hope this platform helps our shooters prepare for bigger competitions like the Asian Games and Olympics. Kudos to Suma Shirur ma'am for her vision.
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Rahul R
I love the focus on gender parity. Men and women competing together for the same podium truly shows that shooting is about skill, not gender. This is the kind of progressive thinking Indian sports needs more of. Wishing Sonam Maskar and Rajshree Sancheti the very best!
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David E
As a sports enthusiast, it's impressive to see the professional structure of this event. Aligning with international standards is key. However, I hope the streaming/broadcast arrangements are good so fans across the country can watch. Live coverage would really boost its profile.
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Kavya N
So proud to see young talents like Ojasvi Thakur competing with seasoned champions. This mix of juniors and seniors is excellent for experience. The future of Indian shooting looks bright! 🥇 Can't wait to see who takes home the Silver Trophy this time.
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Suresh O
A small note: the article says finals are on "February 22, 2026". That seems like a typo, should be 2025, right? Otherwise, a well-organized event by the sounds of it. More corporate sponsors like RR Global should come forward to support our athletes.

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