Key Points

Kapil Bainsla made India proud by winning gold in the 10m air pistol junior event at the Asian Shooting Championship. His clutch final shots secured victory over Uzbekistan’s Ilkhombek Obidjonov. India also bagged team silver, while Jonathan Gavin Antony took bronze. The competition continues with more events scheduled for day two.

Key Points: Kapil Bainsla Wins Gold at Asian Shooting Championship in Shymkent

  • Kapil Bainsla secured gold with 243.0 in the 10m air pistol junior final
  • Jonathan Gavin Antony claimed bronze with a score of 220.7
  • India also won team silver in the event with 1723 points
  • Anmol Jain finished sixth in the senior men’s final
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Kapil wins gold in Asian Shooting Championship at Shymkent

Kapil Bainsla clinched India's first gold at the Asian Shooting Championship, edging out Uzbekistan’s Ilkhombek Obidjonov in a thrilling 10m air pistol final.

"The young Indian then finished with a 10.8 and 10.6, while Ilkhombek buckled under pressure. – Competition Report"

New Delhi, Aug 18

Kapil Bainsla from Palwal, Haryana, won India their first gold of the 16th Asian Shooting Championship Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun in Shymkent, Kazakhstan, firing 243.0 in the 10m air pistol men junior final, leaving Uzbekistan’s Ilkhombek Obidjonov 0.6 behind in second.

Kapil’s compatriot Jonathan Gavin Antony won bronze shooting 220.7, bowing out after the 22nd shot of the 24-shot final.

Earlier Kapil had shot 579 to finish fourth in qualification and made the top eight alongside Jonathan who was second with 582. Mukesh Nelavali was just two inner 10s less than Jonathan, to finish third and make it three Indians in the final. Korean Kim Dooyeon topped the board, also shooting 582, but with at least six shots in the inner 10-ring more than Jonathan.

Ilkhombek it was, who then was the fastest off the blocks in the final with Kapil chasing him all through, before going past him after the 15th shot for the first time. The Uzbek regained the advantage after the 20th shot and going into the final two, was a full point ahead of Kapil.

The young Indian then finished with a 10.8 and 10.6, while Ilkhombek, after shooting a 10.4 for his 23rd, buckled to finish with a 9.4, handing Kapil the title.

Kapil and Jonathan also combined with Vijay Tomar to win the team silver in the event with a total of 1723. Korea won gold with 1734 and hosts Kazakhstan won bronze.

In the senior men’s final, Anmol Jain, the only Indian in the fray, finished sixth with 155.1. China’s Hu Kai won gold while China also won the team gold in the event.

Anmol along with Aditya Malra and Saurabh Chaudhary won the team silver with a combined effort of 1735.

India thus ended day one with one gold and two silvers with day two on Tuesday, having the women’s and junior women’s air pistol finals on schedule.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an expat in Kazakhstan, I'm so happy to see India performing well here! The competition was intense but Kapil's final shots were pure magic. Hope this gets more coverage back home.
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Ananya R
Three Indians in the finals is no small achievement! 🎯 But why isn't shooting getting the same attention as cricket? These athletes deserve better facilities and recognition.
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Vikram M
That last shot pressure must have been insane! Kapil's 10.8 under such tension shows his mental strength. More power to our shooting contingent - hope this is just the beginning!
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James A
Impressive performance! Though I wish the article had more details about their training regimen. India's shooting program seems to be producing consistent results at junior levels.
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Priya S
So proud of our boys! 👏 But concerned about the senior team's performance - only one finalist? We need to bridge this gap between junior and senior levels.
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Karthik V
Team silver is no small feat either! Shows the depth in our shooting talent. Hope this momentum continues in upcoming championships and Olympics qualification.

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