Key Points

Adriyan Karmakar continued India's strong showing at the ISSF Junior World Cup by winning bronze in the 50m rifle 3 positions event. The young shooter, who comes from a family of Olympians, had earlier set a national record while taking silver in the prone event. His performance in Germany adds to his growing reputation after previous successes at Khelo India and national championships. Meanwhile, teammate Raiza Dhillon also impressed with a silver medal in the skeet shooting competition.

Key Points: Adriyan Karmakar wins bronze at ISSF Junior World Cup 2025

  • Adriyan Karmakar clinches bronze in 50m rifle 3P
  • Son of Olympian Joydeep Karmakar
  • Previously won silver in prone event
  • India's Raiza Dhillon also secured skeet silver
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ISSF Junior World Cup 2025: India shooter Adriyan Karmakar secures bronze in men's 50m rifle 3 positions event

Indian shooter Adriyan Karmakar secures bronze in men's 50m rifle 3P at ISSF Junior World Cup 2025, adding to his silver in prone event.

"Adriyan Karmakar scored 446.6 points in the medal round to finish behind French Olympian Romain Aufrere. - ISSF Report"

Suhl, May 23

Indian shooter Adriyan Karmakar continued his sublime form at the ISSF Junior World Cup 2025 and bagged a bronze medal in the men's 50m rifle 3 positions event on Friday in Suhl, Germany.

The 20-year-old Indian shooter clinched his second medal of the Suhl meet. He had previously won silver in the 50m rifle prone event with a junior national record. Adriyan Karmakar scored 446.6 points in the medal round to finish behind French Olympian Romain Aufrere (459.7) and Norway's Jens Oestli (459.1).

Adriyan is the son of Olympian and Arjuna awardee Joydeep Karmakar, who finished in the fourth spot in the men's 50m rifle prone event at the London 2012 Olympics and missed the medal by a whisker.

Apart from his recent heroics, Adriyan is also the Khelo India Youth Games champion in the prone event and the junior national champion in the 50m rifle 3P.

In the qualifying round, Adriyan secured fourth place with a score of 588 points, while Aufrere Romain topped the round with a staggering score of 590. Meanwhile, India's Nitin Waghmare (579 points), Manvendra Singh Shekhawat (570) and Harshvardhan Singh (569) failed to make the top eight.

Earlier in the tournament, India's skeet shooter Raiza Dhillon bagged a silver medal in the ISSF Junior World Cup 2025. The 21-year-old Indian shooter, who won a silver medal at the Asian Championships last year, landed 51 of her possible 60 shots in the final to finish behind Great Britain's Phoebe Bodley-Scott, who scored 53 on Thursday.

This was Bodley-Scott's second junior ISSF World Cup gold medal after winning the same event at the same venue three years ago. Annabella Hettmer of Germany clinched bronze with 38. Dhillon had made the cut for the six-woman medal round by finishing second in the qualifying round with a score of 116.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What a proud moment for India! Adriyan continuing his father's legacy in style 💪 The Karmakar family is truly a powerhouse of shooting talent. Bronze today, gold next time! #Cheer4India
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Priya M.
So close to silver! Just 0.5 points behind Norway. But still a fantastic achievement considering the tough competition. Our junior shooters are making waves internationally 🇮🇳
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Sanjay T.
Great performance but we need to analyze why other Indian shooters couldn't make top 8. Our bench strength needs improvement. Still, congrats Adriyan and Raiza for bringing medals!
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Ananya R.
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree! Joydeep sir must be so proud. Adriyan's consistency across different rifle events shows his versatility. Future Olympic champion in making ✨
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Vikram S.
Shooting is becoming India's new cricket! So many young talents emerging. But government should provide more funding and infrastructure to nurture these champions properly.
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Neha P.
Adriyan's journey from Khelo India to World Cup is inspiring! Shows how grassroots programs can identify and develop talent. More power to our young shooters 👏

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