Key Points

Olympian Rahi Sarnobat showcased her dominance in the women’s 25m pistol event with a six-point victory. Asian champion Mehuli Ghosh narrowly defeated Ramita Jindal in a tense 10m air rifle final decided by 0.5 points. Navy shooter Niraj Kumar upstaged Paris Olympians to claim the 50m rifle 3P title with a commanding performance. The trials saw intense competition as India’s top shooters prepared for upcoming international events.

Key Points: Rahi Sarnobat Mehuli Ghosh Niraj Kumar Win National Shooting Trials

  • Rahi Sarnobat dominates women’s 25m pistol with 40-point final score
  • Mehuli Ghosh edges Ramita Jindal in 10m air rifle thriller
  • Navy’s Niraj Kumar outshoots Olympians in 50m rifle 3P
  • Asian Games medalists Swapnil Kusale and Aishwary Tomar feature in tight qualifiers
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Rahi, Mehuli and Niraj finish on top at National Shooting Trials in Dehradun

Olympian Rahi Sarnobat, Asian champ Mehuli Ghosh & Navy’s Niraj Kumar dominate Day 5 of National Shooting Trials in Dehradun

"Niraj Kumar delivered a clinical finish in the 50m Rifle 3 Positions final - Competition Report"

Dehradun, June 28

Olympian Rahi Sarnobat, mixed team rifle Asian champion Mehuli Ghosh, and Navy’s Niraj Kumar came out on top in their respective finals as Day 5 of the National Selection Trials 3&4 for Group A Rifle and Pistol shooters delivered another round of thrilling contests at the Trishul Shooting Range here in Raipur.

In the women’s 25m pistol T4 final, 2018 Asian Games gold medallist Rahi Sarnobat produced a composed and clinical performance to outclass the field. She scored 40 hits in the final, finishing six points clear of Maharashtra’s Abhidnya Ashok Patil, who scored 34. Haryana’s Vibhuti Bhatia rounded off the podium with a score of 27.

Earlier in the qualification, it was a close duel between Rahi and Olympian Rhythm Sangwan, both registering scores of 582. Rhythm with 18 inner 10 hits edged into the top spot in qualification with two more 10s than Rahi. Anjali Choudhary and Vibhuti Bhatia also shot identical scores of 579-17x, with Anjali clinching third place based on the count of inner hits.

The lineup for the final also included Ishneet Aulakh (578-16x), Heena Sidhu (577-10x), Abhidnya Ashok Patil (576-21x), and Chinki Yadav (576-14x).

In the women’s 10 air rifle (ARW), Mehuli Ghosh shot 253.6 to win the T4 finals, after she finished second in qualification, just 0.2 behind Olympian Ramita Jindal (633.5). Meghana M. Sajjanar of Railways finished in second place with 253.1 while Sonam Uttam Maskar held her nerve in the eliminations and clinched third with 231.4, narrowly edging out Ramita (210) by 0.1 at the 20-shot mark.

The qualification leaderboard included Ramita, followed by Mehuli, Meghana (631.9), and Sonam (631.6). Tilottama Sen (631.4), Kashika Pradhan (631.1), T3 winner Narmada Nithin (630.5), and Rajshree Anilkumar (630.1) completed the T4 final starting list.

Navy marksman Niraj Kumar delivered a clinical finish in the 50m Rifle 3 Positions (3P) Men T3 final, scoring 463.9 to claim top honours against a star-studded lineup. He held steady throughout the 45-shot final to outshoot Army’s Babu Singh Panwar, who had earlier topped the qualification with an impressive 591-32x but settled for second place in the final with 457.3. Two-time Olympian Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar settled for third place with a score of 447.0

The T3 qualifiers saw a fiercely contested field, with Paris Olympic bronze medalists Swapnil Kusale (590-42x) and Niraj (590-35x) close behind Babu Singh. Nikhil Tanwar (589-39x), Surya Pratap Singh Banshtu (589-27x), Rudrankksh Patil (587-30x), and Pratham Bhadana (587-30x) completed the top eight.

The same set of shooters will return to the firing line tomorrow (Sunday, June 29, 2025) for the T4 qualification and final round of the men’s 3P event. The day’s schedule will also feature the 10m Air Pistol T3 qualifications and finals in both men’s and women’s categories.

- IANS

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Priya S
Mehuli Ghosh is such an inspiration for young girls in sports! Her consistency is remarkable. Though I feel the media should give equal coverage to all athletes, not just focus on Olympians. Many newcomers are doing exceptionally well too.
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Rohit P
Navy's Niraj Kumar beating Olympians shows the depth in Indian shooting now. Jai Hind! 🎯 But I wish Doordarshan would telecast these events live. We only get to read about them afterwards.
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Sarah B
The scores are so close! Just 0.2 difference between Mehuli and Ramita in qualifications. Indian shooting standards have improved tremendously since 2010. Looking forward to seeing them in Paris Olympics next year.
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Vikram M
While celebrating the winners, let's not forget the other participants who missed podium by fractions. The competition is so intense that even former Olympians are struggling to maintain top positions. Need more government support for all athletes.
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Kavya N
As someone from Dehradun, I'm so proud our city is hosting such prestigious events! 🎉 The Trishul range is world-class. Hope more international competitions come here too. Uttarakhand is becoming a sports hub!
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