Key Points

The 23rd Kumar Surendra Singh Memorial Shooting Championship delivered high-octane performances in New Delhi's Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range. Navy shooter Kiran Jadhav emerged victorious in the men's 10m air rifle competition, demonstrating exceptional skill and precision. Young talents like Abhinav Shaw also made significant marks, winning multiple gold medals across different categories. The tournament showcased India's emerging shooting talent and competitive spirit in national-level championships.

Key Points: Kiran Jadhav Clinches KSSM Air Rifle Crown in Navy Triumph

  • Navy's Kiran Jadhav defeats Army marksmen in intense air rifle final
  • Parth Mane wins thrilling junior men's title in last-shot drama
  • Abhinav Shaw secures multiple gold medals in youth and mixed team events
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KSSM Shooting C'ship: Kiran Jadhav takes men's air rifle crown

Navy shooter Kiran Jadhav wins men's 10m air rifle title at 23rd Kumar Surendra Singh Memorial Shooting Championship in New Delhi

"Shooting 251.5 over 24 shots to secure victory - Championship Highlight"

New Delhi, May 3

The reigning 3P national champion and India international Kiran Ankush Jadhav, extended his good run of form by winning the men's 10m air rifle title at the ongoing 23rd Kumar Surendra Singh Memorial (KSSM) Shooting Championship, here at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range.

The Navy shooter, who will be part of the Indian team for the Munich leg of the World Cup next month, shot 251.5 over 24 shots, to win ahead of two Army marksmen, Vivek Sharma and Vishal Singh.

Vivek finished 1.4 behind Kiran to take silver while Vishal took bronze, bowing out to Vivek in a shoot-off, after both had tied at 230.1after 22-shots.

Maharashtra bagged the junior men's title when Parth Rakesh Mane pipped Uma Mahesh Maddineni of Andhra Pradesh at the last shot, winning by the narrowest possible margin of 0.1 in a thrilling final.

Uma Mahesh was 0.3 ahead going into the 24th and final shot, but a 10.0 was not enough, as Parth fired a 10.4 to snatch the win. Karnataka's Naraen Suresh won bronze.

Abhinav Shaw won a fourth gold at the championship, taking the men's air rifle youth crown, shooting 252.2 in the final, 0.5 ahead of Parth, denying him a double on the day. Guruu Sabari of Tamil Nadu won bronze (230.3).

Earlier, 17-year-old Abhinav Shaw did the star turn in the 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team event, winning all three golds on offer, in the Olympic event. Incidentally, the West Bengal rifle shooter, the youngest ever medalist at the Nationals, is also the reigning junior world champion in the mixed team event.

In the senior final, Abhinav partnered with World Championship bronze medalist Mehuli Ghosh and the two overwhelmed the Railways' pairing of Meghana Sajjanar and Shahu Tushar Mane, 16-4. Elavenil Valarivan and Smit Rameshbhai Moradiya won bronze for Gujarat.

In the gold match in the junior section, partnered with Swati Chowdhury to beat Shambhavi and Parth Rakesh Mane of Maharashtra 16-12, in a tightly contested final. Abhinav Agrawal and Gautami Bhanot picked up bronze for Madhya Pradesh (M.P), giving Gautami her first medal of the day.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a performance by Kiran Jadhav! Navy shooters making India proud 🇮🇳 The competition between Army and Navy marksmen shows how strong our forces are in sports too. Munich World Cup will be exciting to watch!
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Priya M.
Abhinav Shaw is the real star here - 4 golds at just 17 years old! West Bengal producing such amazing talent. Hope he gets proper support and doesn't fade away like some other young champions. #FutureOlympian
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Amit S.
The Parth Mane vs Uma Mahesh final sounds like it was edge-of-the-seat stuff! 0.1 margin after 24 shots - this is why I love shooting sports. More media should cover these domestic events properly.
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Sunita R.
While celebrating winners, we must appreciate all participants. The level of competition has improved so much since 2010s. But still, shooting needs more infrastructure beyond Delhi and Pune. Hope government opens more ranges in smaller cities.
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Vikram J.
Maharashtra and West Bengal dominating as usual in shooting. Other states need to step up their game! Good to see Tamil Nadu and MP also getting medals though. India's sporting future looks bright if this continues.
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Neha P.
The mixed team events are so interesting! Shows how important teamwork is even in individual sports. Mehuli Ghosh and Abhinav Shaw pairing sounds deadly. Hope they get to compete together internationally too.

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