Sonam Maskar Wins Lakshya Cup by 0.1, Viddhi Godhani Claims Junior Crown

Sonam Maskar of Maharashtra won the 16th Lakshya Cup 2025 senior title with a score of 251.5, defeating defending champion Kiran Jadhav by a mere 0.1 point. In the junior category, Viddhi Godhani of Gujarat secured first place with a score of 250.1. The tournament, held at the Lakshya Shooting Club, featured intense qualification rounds and finals over two days. Founder Suma Shirur praised the athletes' composure and the event's role in showcasing India's depth in rifle shooting.

Key Points: Lakshya Cup 2025: Sonam Maskar Wins by 0.1 Margin

  • Sonam Maskar wins by 0.1 point
  • Kiran Jadhav finishes second
  • Viddhi Godhani tops junior category
  • Event featured gender parity
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Sonam Maskar secures Lakshya Cup title by a whisker-thin margin of 0.1, Viddhi Godhani wins Junior title

Sonam Maskar clinched the Lakshya Cup title by a 0.1-point margin over Kiran Jadhav. Viddhi Godhani won the junior category. Full results and quotes.

"s.QUOTE: When the margin is 0.1, you know every single shot mattered. - Sonam Maskar"

Mumbai, February 22

Sonam Maskar of Maharashtra clinched the prestigious 16th Lakshya Cup 2025 title with a final score of 251.5, edging out defending champion Kiran Jadhav by a razor-thin margin of 0.1 to take home Rs 1,50,000, the All Silver Rotating Lakshya Cup, and a Capapie Jacket-Trouser Set at Lakshya Shooting Club, Karnala Sports Academy, Panvel, Navi Mumbai on Sunday, according to a release from Lakshya Cup.

Kiran Jadhav of the Navy finished second with 251.4, earning Rs 75,000 and a gift from Capapie, while Isha Taksale of Maharashtra secured third position with 230.0, taking home Rs 40,000 and a gift from Capapie.

In the Junior category, Viddhi Godhani of Gujarat claimed the top position with a score of 250.1, winning Rs 75,000 and a Capapie Jacket-Trouser Set. Parigha Bele of Maharashtra finished second with 249.5 to win Rs 40,000 and a gift from Capapie, followed by Manyata Singh of Orissa in third place with 228.6, earning Rs 20,000 and a gift from Capapie.

Speaking after her victory, Sonam Maskar said, "When the margin is 0.1, you know every single shot mattered. Kiran is a tough competitor and the defending champion, so I knew I had to stay completely focused till the last shot. The Lakshya Cup always brings out the best in us. I'm grateful for this win and the platform this tournament provides."

Earlier in the Senior Qualification, Parth Rakesh Mane of Maharashtra shot 633.6 to qualify for the finals in top spot. Kiran Ankush Jadhav of the Navy qualified in second shooting 632.2, followed by Anshika Chokhani of Maharashtra with 632.0 in third. Sonam Uttam Maskar (629.4), Isha Anil Taksale (629.0), Rajshree Sancheti (628.3), Divya Rajesh Dhumal (628.2), and Hitexa Parmar (627.8) completed the eight-shooter final lineup.

In the Junior Qualification, Manas Kanoje of Chhattisgarh topped the field with 631.2. Manyata of Orissa qualified second with 629.8, while Anvii Rathod of Maharashtra secured third with 629.3. Jatin Lamba (629.2), Parigha Bele (628.7), Ashmit Chatterjee (628.4), Godhani Viddhi Kishorbhai (628.2), and Stotroraj Das (628.0) rounded off the Junior finalists.

Speaking after the finals, Suma Shirur, Founder and High-Performance Director of Lakshya Shooting Club, said, "What we witnessed today is exactly why the Lakshya Cup exists. These athletes came prepared, competed with composure, and delivered under pressure. The performances across both categories reflect the depth of talent in Indian rifle shooting. Congratulations to all the winners and to every athlete who stepped onto this range and gave their best. This platform will continue to push our shooters towards international excellence."

Final Standings (Senior)

Sonam Maskar (Mah)Kiran Jadhav (Navy)Isha Taksale (Mah)Divya Dhumal (Mah)Parth Mane (Mah)Anshika Chokhani (Mah)Hitexa Parmar (Guj)Rajashree Sancheti (Del).

Final Standings (Junior)

Vidhi Godhani (Guj)Parigha Bele (Mah)Manyata Singh (Ori)Jatin Lamba (Guj)Manas Kanoje (Chh)Anvii Rathod (Mah)Ashmit Chatterjee (Ben)Stotroraj Das (Ben).

The 16th Lakshya Cup 2025 brought together India's top 20-ranked 10m Air Rifle shooters over two days of intense competition. Qualification rounds were held across six relays on 21st and 22nd February, followed by the Junior and Senior Finals. The day was concluded with the Prize Distribution Ceremony, followed by the Closing Banquet.

A defining feature of the Lakshya Cup since its inception in 2009 has been gender parity. Women and men in the senior category, and girls and boys in the junior category, competed together for the same podium positions.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Fantastic to see such close competition. Kiran Jadhav must be gutted, but that's sport at the highest level. Both Sonam and Viddhi Godhani have shown amazing skill. The future looks bright!
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Priya S
So proud of all the athletes! Maharashtra and Gujarat showing strong performances. The gender parity aspect of the Lakshya Cup is truly commendable and should be a model for other sports. More power to Suma Shirur and the team for creating this platform.
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Vikram M
While the competition was intense, I do wish the article gave a bit more context. How does this performance compare to international scores? Are these shooters on track for the next Olympics? Still, a great day for Indian sport.
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Rohit P
Amazing to see talent from so many states - Maharashtra, Gujarat, Orissa, Chhattisgarh, Bengal. This is real unity in diversity on the shooting range! Jatin Lamba and Manyata Singh, great job representing your states. 👏
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Michael C
The mental strength required for this sport is unbelievable. To know that every single shot counted in that 0.1 margin... Sonam's quote says it all. This is the kind of domestic competition that builds champions for the world stage.

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