Key Points

Ankur Mittal dominated the Double Trap event with a record-breaking performance to claim gold. India achieved a monumental milestone by crossing 100 medals for the first time in championship history. The team's final tally of 103 medals included an impressive 52 gold medals across various shooting disciplines. This performance marked India's most successful campaign ever at the Asian Shooting Championships.

Key Points: Ankur Mittal Breaks Asian Record as India Wins 103 Shooting Medals

  • Ankur Mittal sets new Asian Championship record in Double Trap event
  • India achieves historic 103 medals with 52 golds in best-ever performance
  • Women's Double Trap category sees complete Indian podium sweep
  • Host Kazakhstan finishes second while China takes third in medals tally
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Asian Shooting C'ships: Ankur secures record-breaking gold, India crosses century of medals for first time

Ankur Mittal's record gold leads India to historic 103-medal haul at Asian Shooting Championships, marking their best-ever performance with 52 gold medals.

"Ankur, with 107 hits, led throughout the four rounds - National Rifle Association of India"

New Delhi, August 29

Former world number one and 2018 Changwon World Champion Ankur Mittal created a new Asian Championship record on his way to clinching the gold medal in the Double Trap event at the 16th Asian Shooting Championship in Shymkent, Kazakhstan. The gold took India's tally past 100 medals to 103 for their best ever performance in the Asian Championship with 52 gold, 26 silver and 25 bronze medals.

Ankur Mittal also combined with Bhanu Pratap Singh and Harshvardhan Kaviya to win the team bronze in the Double Trap Team event. Ankur, with 107 hits, led throughout the four rounds of 30 each with scores of 26, 28, 26, and 27 on his way to the gold medal. Local shooter Artyom Chikulayev from Kazakhstan won silver with 98, while Kuwait's Ahmad Alaffasi claimed bronze in a shoot-off with 96 and +2, as per a press release from the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI).

In the Double Trap junior category, Hatim Khan Mohammed, with 89 hits, won silver while Manavrajsinh Chudasama secured bronze with 87. They both combined with Vinay Pratap Singh Chandrawat (81) to win the team gold of the event.

In the Double Trap Women's category, India swept the podium with Anushka Singh Bhati (93), Rajkuwar Pranil Ingle (89), and Yeshaya Hafiz Contractor (87) winning the gold, silver, and bronze medals respectively. The trio also won the team gold in the event. In the Women's Junior category, Avani Alankar Koli won the bronze medal with 77 hits. She also won team silver along with Krishika Joshi and Smita Sawant, who registered 61 hits each.

Manini Kaushik scored 617.8 to secure the bronze medal for India in the 50m Rifle Prone Women's event. Manini, along with Surabhi Bhardwaj (614.4) and Vidarsa K. Vinod (613.8), also won the team silver in the event. In the junior category, Prachi Gaikwad, with 616.6, finished second to win the silver medal. Prachi, along with Anushka Thokur (607.6) and Tejal Nathawat (599.2), won the team bronze in the 50m Rifle Prone Junior Women's category.

In the 25m Centre Fire Pistol Men's event, Rajkanwar Singh scored 289 in the precision round and 294 in the rapid round to finish with 583-22x and win the gold medal. He also combined with Gurpreet Singh (579-17x) and Ankur Goel (571-18x) to win the team gold.

Suraj Sharma (588-24x), Abhinav Choudhary (582-20x), and Mukesh Nelavalli (576-21x) swept the podium in 25m Pistol Men Junior event, winning gold, silver, and bronze respectively. They also combined to win the team gold in the event.

With a final tally of 103 medals, including 52 gold, 26 silver, and 25 bronze, India recorded its most successful campaign in the history of the Asian Shooting Championship to finish first, getting 39 more than their previous outing at the 15th Asian Championships in Changwon, South Korea. Host nation Kazakhstan finished second while China finished third in the medals tally of the 16th Asian Shooting Championship.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally crossing that 100-medal mark! This is the result of years of hard work and proper training facilities. Hope this momentum continues to Olympics 🙏
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David E
Impressive showing by India! The depth across categories - men, women, juniors - is particularly noteworthy. Ankur's consistency through all four rounds was masterclass.
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Ananya R
So happy to see our women dominating! Anushka, Rajkuwar and Yeshaya sweeping the podium and then winning team gold - just amazing! 👏 More coverage for women's sports please!
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Vikram M
While celebrating this success, we must ensure these athletes get proper financial support and facilities. Many champions struggle after retirement. Hope government takes note.
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Sarah B
The junior performances are equally impressive! Sweeping the 25m Pistol Junior event shows the pipeline is strong. Future looks bright for Indian shooting sports.
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Karthik V
Beating China in shooting medals? That's huge! Our athletes are making the nation proud. Time for corporate India to step up sponsorship for these champions 💪

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