Key Points

The ISSF World Championship Shotgun 2025 shifts focus to trap events in Athens, Greece with six Indian shooters in contention. Top athletes from around the world, including Olympic and World champions, will compete for prestigious medals. Neeru Dhanda and Zoravar Sandhu lead India's challenge in a highly competitive international field. The qualification rounds begin Wednesday, with finals scheduled for October 17th.

Key Points: India's Trap Shooters Target Glory at ISSF World Championship

  • - 6 Indian trap shooters compete in Athens across men's and women's categories
  • Neeru Dhanda leads women's challenge as Asian Champion
  • Zoravar Sandhu spearheads men's team with World No.12 ranking
  • Competitive field includes Olympic and World champions
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ISSF World C'ship Shotgun: Focus shifts to trap events as India look to renew medal hunt

Top Indian shooters Neeru Dhanda and Zoravar Sandhu compete in Athens for trap championship medals against world's elite athletes

"A high-calibre battle awaits in the trap shooting finals - ISSF World Championship Preview"

New Delhi, Oct 14

After the conclusion of the skeet events, attention now turns to the trap competition, as the International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) World Championship Shotgun 2025, enters its second phase in Athens, Greece.

Starting on Wednesday, six Indian trap shooters - Neeru Dhanda, Aashima Ahlawat, and Kirti Gupta in women's and Zoravar Singh Sandhu, Vivaan Kapoor, and Bhowneesh Mendiratta in men's trap, will take to the Malakasa Shooting Range in the Greek capital for the first 50 targets of the qualification round.

The women's trap event promises a competitive line-up, led by defending World Champion Lin Yi-Chun of Chinese Taipei. The 80-athlete field also includes World No.1 Lada Denisova (AIN), World No.2 Silvana Stanco of Italy, World No.3 Alessandra Perilli of San Marino, and World No.4 Carey Jeana Garrison of the USA. Other leading names include Paris Olympic champion Adriana Ruano (Guatemala).

Leading India's charge will be Asian Champion and World No.8 Neeru Dhanda, who has been in consistent form this season with a fourth-place finish at the Lonato World Cup and a top-six performance in the Buenos Aires Mixed Team event. She will be joined by Aashima Ahlawat, Asian Championship bronze medalist, and Kirti Gupta, who completes the Indian women's triad.

In the men's section, veteran Zoravar Singh Sandhu, currently ranked World No.12, will spearhead the Indian challenge alongside former Junior World Champion Vivaan Kapoor, and Bhowneesh Mendiratta, who claimed silver at the Asian Championship in Kazakhstan.

The men's trap event will see participation from 141 athletes, including reigning World Champion Giovanni Cernogoraz of Croatia, who will be joined by his 2023 podium companions Marián Kovačócy of Slovakia and Khaled Al-Mudhaf of Kuwait. Paris Olympic gold medalist Nathan Hales of Great Britain and bronze medalist Jean Pierre Brol of Guatemala (World No.4) are also among the headliners in a stacked field.

The competition will also feature top-ranked shooters, including World No.1 Mauro De Filippis (Italy), William Hinton (USA, World No.2), Walton Eller (USA, World No.3), and Giovanni Pellielo (Italy, World No.5), ensuring a high-calibre battle for the podium.

The trap qualification rounds will begin on Wednesday with 50 targets each for men and women, followed by another 50 on October 16, and a final 25 on October 17. After 125 targets in qualification, the top six from each category will move to the finals for World Championship medals. The women's trap final is scheduled for 5:30 PM IST, followed by the men's final at 7:00 PM IST on the same day.

- IANS

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Priya S
The competition looks really tough with so many world champions participating. But our shooters have shown they can compete at this level. Hoping for at least one medal from the trap events! 🤞
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Arjun K
Zoravar Singh Sandhu's experience will be crucial in the men's event. At World No.12, he's right there with the best. Vivaan and Bhowneesh also have good credentials. Let's go Team India! 💪
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Sarah B
While I'm excited about our chances, I wish there was more media coverage for shooting sports in India. These athletes work so hard but don't get the recognition they deserve compared to cricket.
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Kavya N
The timing is perfect for Indian viewers with finals in the evening! Will definitely be watching both women's and men's finals. All the best to our shooting stars ✨
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Michael C
India's shooting program has really improved over the years. Good to see multiple athletes competing at world level. Hope they can handle the pressure against Olympic champions in the field.

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