Indian Skeet Shooters Miss Final Spots at ISSF World Cup in Almaty

Indian skeet shooters failed to reach the finals in both men's and women's events at the ISSF World Cup Shotgun in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Olympian Mairaj Ahmad Khan was the top Indian male finisher in 18th place with a score of 119 out of 125. In the women's event, Olympian Raiza Dhillon placed 17th with 115 out of 125, the best among Indian athletes. Other Indian competitors included Bhavtegh Singh Gill, Anantjeet Singh Naruka, and Ganemat Sekhon, who all missed the final cut.

Key Points: Indian Skeet Shooters Miss Finals at ISSF World Cup

  • Olympians Mairaj Ahmad Khan and Raiza Dhillon top Indian performers
  • Mairaj finishes 18th in men's event with 119/125
  • Raiza Dhillon places 17th in women's event with 115/125
  • Bhavtegh Singh Gill also scores 119, finishes 19th
  • Ganemat Sekhon drops to 33rd after strong start
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Skeet shooters miss out on final spots in ISSF World Cup Shotgun

Indian skeet shooters Mairaj Ahmad Khan and Raiza Dhillon fall short of finals at the ISSF World Cup Shotgun in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

"Mairaj, who started day two in 26th place after shooting 71 out of 75 yesterday, shot 23 and 25 in the final two series to end the qualification stage in 18th place - Press release from NRAI"

New Delhi, May 5

Indian skeet shooters missed out on a spot in the finals in both the men's and women event in the International Shooting Sports Federation World Cup Shotgun, which got underway today at the Asanov Shooting Club in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Olympians Mairaj Ahmad Khan and Raiza Dhillon finished highest among the Indian athletes.

Mairaj, who started day two in 26th place after shooting 71 out of 75 yesterday, shot 23 and 25 in the final two series to end the qualification stage in 18th place with a total of 119. Bhavtegh Singh Gill, who was competing for ranking points was the next best performer, also with a final score of 119 (24,24,23,24,24) to finish one place below Mairaj in 19th, as per a press release from the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI).

Olympian Anantjeet Singh Naruka, started the fourth series with a perfect 25 and followed it up with a series of 23 to finish his first World Cup of the season in 38th place with a final score of 117.

The third Indian in the fray, National Champion Gurjoat Singh Khangura finished in 54th place with a score of 115 after shooting 22 and 23 in his final two series. Abhay Singh Sekhon, who was also competing for ranking points shot 23 and 20 in the fourth and fifth series for a total of 113 and finish in 71st place.

In the women's event, Ganemat Sekhon who ended day one, just one place below the top eight places, could only manage 22 and 20 in her final two series to drop down to 33rd place with a total score of 112. Raiza Dhillon finished in the best place among the Indian athletes with a score of 115 (22,23,24,23,23) in 17th place.

Parinaaz Dhaliwal finished one place above Ganemat in 32nd place with a score of 112 after shooting 24 and 22 in the final two series. Vanshika Tiwari and Rashmmi Rathore, competing for ranking points finished in 29th and 47th places with a score of 112 and 102 respectively.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Impressed with Bhavtegh Singh Gill's consistency—119 over 5 series is solid for a ranking points debut. The future looks promising if we keep investing in young talent like him.
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Anjali F
🇮🇳 Disappointing but not unexpected—skeet shooting needs more grassroots support in India. Only a handful of international-level ranges exist. Kudos to Ganemat and Raiza for making the effort despite limited facilities. Respect!
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Deepak U
Honest opinion: Our shooters seem to fade in the final series. Mental toughness is key in shooting. NRAI should focus on sports psychology camps. 119 is good but not enough for finals in a World Cup.

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