Aishwary Pratap Singh Shatters World Record: Gold at 68th NSCC Amid Stellar Performances

Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar delivered a historic performance at the 68th National Shooting Championship in Bhopal. He smashed the world record in the men's 50m rifle 3 positions final with a stunning score of 470.5. Meanwhile, in New Delhi, Gurjoat Singh clinched the skeet gold in a tight battle against nine-time champion Mairaj Ahmad Khan. The championship also saw strong performances from other shooters like Niraj Kumar and Harmehar Singh Lally across various categories.

Key Points: Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar Sets 50m 3P World Record at National Shooting Championships

  • Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar broke the 50m rifle 3 positions world record by 1.6 points with a score of 470.5
  • Gurjoat Singh narrowly defeated veteran Mairaj Ahmad Khan 55-54 to win the skeet men's senior gold medal
  • Navy shooter Niraj Kumar took silver in the 50m 3P, with Akhil Sheoran securing the bronze
  • Harmehar Singh Lally won junior skeet gold and also claimed the bronze in the senior category final
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68th NSCC: Aishwary Pratap Singh hits 50m 3P world record score to claim gold

Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar fires a world record 470.5 to win gold at the 68th NSCC, while Gurjoat Singh claims skeet gold in a thrilling final.

"Aishwary was clinical from the start, equalling his own national record of 597 - National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) Press Release"

New Delhi, December 17

World Championship silver medallist Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar delivered a landmark performance at the 68th National Shooting Championship Competitions on Tuesday, firing a world record score of 470.5, 1.6 more than the current world record, to clinch gold in the men's 50m rifle 3 positions final at the Madhya Pradesh State Shooting Range in Bhopal.

In simultaneous shotgun action at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range in New Delhi, Gurjoat Singh delivered a composed display to win the skeet men's gold with 55 hits, narrowly defeating nine-time national champion Mairaj Ahmad Khan, who finished second with 54 hits, as per press release from the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI).

Aishwary was clinical from the start, equalling his own national record of 597, which he had first achieved at the recently concluded ISSF World Cup Final in Doha, to finish on top of the qualification. Navy shooter Niraj Kumar secured the silver with 463.7, and Uttar Pradesh's Akhil Sheoran completed the podium with 451.8. Defending National champion Kiran Ankush Jadhav finished fourth with 440.0, followed by Paris Olympic bronze medalist Swapnil Suresh Kusale with 429.7, and his teammate Arjun Babuta in sixth with 414.9. Monu Kumar, with 403.2, and Manvendra Singh Shekhawat, with 401.6 completed the final lineup.

Earlier in qualification, Swapnil Kusale (594-33x) finished behind Aishwary followed by Arjun Babuta (594-32x), with Manvendra Singh Shekhawat (591-31x) placing fourth. Akhil Sheoran and Niraj Kumar both shot 589, finishing fifth and sixth on inner tens, while Monu Kumar (589-28x) placed seventh and Kiran Ankush Jadhav (588-32x) secured the final qualification spot in eighth.

Gurjoat Singh claimed the gold medal in the skeet Men final with 55 hits, edging past Olympian Mairaj Ahmad Khan, who settled for silver with 54 hits at New Delhi. This was Mairaj's 26th podium at the National Shooting Championship Competitions. He had earlier topped the qualification round with 122 hits, finishing level with Parampal Singh Guron but securing the top rank after a shootout, where he scored +11 against Parampal's +10.

Harmehar Singh Lally claimed the bronze medal in the senior category with 43 hits and followed it up with the gold in the junior finals. Angad Vir Singh Bajwa finished fourth with 35 hits, followed by Parampal in fifth with 24 hits and Jyotiraditya Singh Sisodiya in sixth with 16 hits. Earlier in the qualification round, Gurjoat was placed third with a score of 121, while Harmehar finished fourth with 120. Angad (+4) and Jyotiraditya (+3+2) both hit 119 targets and advanced to the final after a shootout.

Harmehar claimed the gold medal after a commanding performance, topping the qualification round with a score of 120 before going on to register 54 hits in the final. Zorawar Singh Bedi settled for silver with 51 hits, while Jyotiraditya Singh Sisodiya secured the bronze medal with a final score of 40. Ishaan Singh Libra finished fourth with 32, followed by Gurfateh Singh Sandhu (24), and Harviraj Singh with 14 hits.

In the junior men's 50m 3P final, Rohit Kanyan won the gold with 457.4, while Adriyan Karmakar took the second position, finishing with 455.5. Vedant Nitin Waghmare secured third place to claim the bronze with 443.0. S Hithesh finished fourth with 431.2, followed by Manvendra Singh Shekhawat (418.9), Kushagra Singh Rajawat (408.8), Anshul Jangid (398.3) and Gauurav Dinesh Desale (396.4).

In the Men's Team 50m 3P, Railways secured the gold medal with a combined score of 1764-90x, led by Swapnil Suresh Kusale (594-33x), Arjun Babuta (594-32x) and Shahu Tushar Mane (576-25x). The Navy team finished second to take silver with 1760-99x, through Niraj Kumar (589-34x), Kiran Ankush Jadhav (588-32x) and Nikhil Tanwar (583-33x). The Army Marksmanship Unit claimed the bronze medal with an aggregate of 1756-93x, with contributions from Nishan Budha (587-38x),

In the Junior Men's Team 50m 3P, Rajasthan emerged on top to win the gold medal with a total score of 1748-77x, courtesy Manvendra Singh Shekhawat (591-31x), Prince (579-24x), and Deependra Singh Shekhawat (578-22x). Maharashtra finished second to secure silver with 1738-72x, led by Gaurav Dinesh Desale (583-24x), Vedant Nitin Waghmare (582-26x) and Shivam Swapnil Kawale (573-22x). Haryana claimed the bronze medal with a combined score of 1738-47x, through Rohit Kanyan (585-21x), Aryan Raj Kakkar (579-13x) and Nirman (574-13x).

In the skeet team, Punjab secured the gold medal with a combined score of 358, led by Gurjoat Singh (121), Abhay Singh Sekhon (119), and Bhavtegh Singh Gill (118). Madhya Pradesh finished second to take silver with 342, through Jyotiraditya Singh Sisodiya (119), Rituraj Bundela (114), and Navneet Singh Bhadouriya (109). Army Marksmanship Unit claimed the bronze medal with an aggregate of 340, with contributions from Arjun Thakur (115), G Shival (113), and Atul Singh Rajawat (112).

Punjab secured gold in junior skeet team category too with the combined score of 346, led by Harmehar Singh Lally (120), Zorawar Singh Bedi (115), and Gurfateh Singh Sandhu (113). Army Marksmanship Unit claimed the silver medal with an aggregate of 330 on countback, with contributions from Atul Singh Rajawat (112), Mangchinglen Sitlhou (110), and Songougin Lenthang (108). Madhya Pradesh finished third to take bronze with 330, through Jyotiraditya Singh Sisodiya (119), Navneet Singh Bhadouriya (109), and Dushyant Vijay Bhardwaj (102).

*Other Results

50m Rifle 3P Men

Rohit Kanyan (Haryana) - Gold (585-21x)S. Hithesh (Tamil Nadu) - Silver (583-29x)Kushagra Singh Rajawat (Madhya Pradesh) - Bronze (583-18x)

Kushagra Singh Rajawat (Madhya Pradesh) - Gold (583-18x)Shourya Saini (Uttarakhand) - Silver (577-22x)Arun Panchal (Haryana) - Bronze (569-17x)

Civilian Individual

S. Hithesh (Tamil Nadu) - Gold (583-29x)Gaurav Dinesh Desale (Maharashtra) - Silver (583-24x)Aman Rawal (Uttar Pradesh) - Bronze (581-26x)

Civilian Championship Junior

S. Hithesh (Tamil Nadu) - Gold (583-29x)Gaurav Dinesh Desale (Maharashtra) - Silver (583-24x)Rohit Kaviti (Telangana) - Bronze (580-27x)

Civilian Championship (Team)

Rajasthan (Praveen Charan, Prince, Bhuvneshwar Raj Singh Rathore) - Gold (1732-75x)Punjab (Harjas Singh, Hardeep Singh, Amitoj Singh) - Silver (1732-64x)Maharashtra (Gaurav Dinesh Desale, Shivam Swapnil Kawale, Pratik Nanasaheb Thakar) - Bronze (1725-64x)

Civilian Championship Junior Men (Team)

Madhya Pradesh (Nikhil Pundir, Hemant Burman, Priyavrat Singh Tomar) - Gold (1727-68x)Rajasthan (Harsh Vardhan Sharma, Yashvardhan Sattawan, Somanshu Sangwan) - Silver (1721-67x)Tamil Nadu (S Hithesh, B. Dharsan, KRA Rishwanth) - Bronze (1709-58x)

Karan Singh (Haryana) - GoldYogesh B Gadmale (Railways) - SilverNiren Chawda (Karnataka) - Bronze

Skeet Men

Harviraj Singh (Punjab) - Gold (115)Gurfateh Singh Sandu (Punjab) - Silver (113)Anjaneya Singh Mandawa (Rajasthan) - Bronze (113)

Sarosh Khan (Rajasthan) - GoldSyed Hammad Meer (Delhi) - SilverE. Chetan Reddy (Telangana) - Bronze

Senior Master

Gusti Noria (Telangana) - GoldGirish Punja (Karnataka) - SilverR. Rajagopal Tondaimal (Tamil Nadu) - Bronze

Super Master

Paramjit Singh Sodhi (Delhi) - GoldHarinder Singh Bedi (Delhi) - SilverTripuraneni Prabhakar Chowdary (Telangana) - Bronze

Skeet Youth Women

Vanshika Tiwari (Madhya Pradesh) - Gold (114)Mansi Raghuwanshi (Madhya Pradesh) - Silver (111)Sanyogita Shekhawat (Rajasthan) - Bronze (110)

25m Standard Pistol Women

Parisha Gupta (Delhi) - Gold (561-12x)Riya Shirish Thatte (Railways) - Silver (558-10x)Riya Duggal (Delhi) - Bronze (558-7x).

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud of all the shooters! It's heartening to see athletes from so many states - MP, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan - all performing at the highest level. This is true sporting unity.
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Rohit P
Gurjoat Singh beating Mairaj Ahmad Khan is a huge upset! Shows the new generation is ready to take over. The competition is getting tougher, which is great for the sport.
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Sarah B
As an outsider following Indian sports, I'm impressed by the systematic reporting and depth of results here. The pipeline from junior to senior levels seems very strong. Well done to all organizers and athletes.
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Nikhil C
While the performances are stellar, I hope the media gives equal coverage to all these champions and not just the top few names. Athletes like Niraj Kumar and Harmehar Singh Lally deserve their moment in the sun too.
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Kavya N
Seeing so many young shooters on the podium gives me hope for the future. The junior categories are just as competitive! Our shooting academies are doing a fabulous job. 👏
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Michael C
The team events are fascinating. Railways, Navy, Army, and state teams all battling it out. It shows a healthy ecosystem beyond just individual glory. Congratulations to all medal winners!

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