Key Points

The Khelo India Youth Games 2025 kicked off with an electrifying air pistol mixed team final in New Delhi. Rajasthan's Prachi and Mayank Choudhary emerged victorious in a heart-stopping match against Uttar Pradesh, winning gold with a dramatic final shot. The young athletes showcased remarkable skill and composure under pressure, demonstrating the immense talent in India's youth sports landscape. This thrilling victory highlights the competitive spirit and potential of young shooters in the national sporting arena.

Key Points: Rajasthan's Prachi Mayank Win First Khelo India Youth Games Gold

  • Rajasthan wins gold in nail-biting 10m air pistol mixed team final
  • Prachi's 10.6 shot clinches victory at critical moment
  • Dev Pratap and Urva Chaudhary secure silver for Uttar Pradesh
  • Delhi wins bronze medal match against Haryana
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Rajasthan Air Pistol Mixed Team clinches first gold of Khelo India Youth Games 2025

Rajasthan's shooting duo clinches dramatic air pistol mixed team gold in thrilling finale against Uttar Pradesh at KIYG 2025

"Ups and downs were there during the match, and I'm happy my last shot was good enough to give us gold - Prachi Choudhary"

New Delhi, May 5

Rajasthan's Prachi and Mayank Choudhary clinched the first gold medal on offer in the Khelo India Youth Games (KIYG) 2025 Bihar, winning a thrilling duel with Uttar Pradesh in the 10m air pistol mixed team final at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range here on Monday.

With the teams tied at 15-15, Prachi, who is taking part in her second Khelo India Youth Games, shot 10.6 and helped Rajasthan win gold. Uttar Pradesh's Dev Pratap and Urva Chaudhary took silver.

"Ups and downs were there during the match, and I'm happy my last shot was good enough to give us gold. I'm happy to clinch the top prize with Mayank," said the 18-year-old from Bharatpur, Rajasthan. Prachi was part of a team that won silver last time.

Monday's final saw one of the youngest participants, Dev Pratap, who put up a solid performance for Uttar Pradesh. The 14-year-old Noida resident, taking part in his maiden Khelo India Youth Games, said, "It is quite nice competing in the Games.

Though I do not have much experience, I tried my best. Having patience was the key. During some shots, I felt I didn't have to fire and I delayed taking the shots by taking fresh aim."

Khelo India athlete Urva, competing in her third KIYG, praised her younger teammate. "It's really wonderful playing with him. He was shooting really well. There was a point in the final round where we were 2-10 down. But we covered up and tied the score at 15-15," she said.

In the bronze medal match, Delhi's Hardik Bansal and Niyamicka Rana defeated Haryana's Pratik Sheokand and Kanak 16-14. Delhi seemed set to run away with the match when it led 14-6. However, Haryana staged a solid comeback and led to a suspenseful finish.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a nail-biting finish! 🎯 Prachi's last shot under pressure was pure class. Rajasthan's shooting talent is really shining through. More power to Khelo India for giving these young athletes such a great platform!
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Priya M.
So proud of our Rajasthan team! 🇮🇳 From Bharatpur to the podium - Prachi's journey is inspiring. Hope this motivates more girls from small towns to take up sports. The way UP's young shooter Dev performed was also impressive!
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Amit S.
While the performances were great, I wish Doordarshan would broadcast these events live. Our young athletes deserve more visibility. Khelo India is producing champions but where's the media coverage?
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Sunita R.
The maturity shown by 14-year-old Dev Pratap is remarkable! His comment about patience in shooting shows great wisdom for his age. Future Olympic hopeful right there 👏
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Vikram J.
Delhi's comeback in the bronze match was edge-of-the-seat stuff! These mixed team events are making shooting so much more exciting to watch. Hope they introduce this format in Olympics too.
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Neha T.
Prachi's growth from silver last time to gold now shows the importance of perseverance. These games are proving to be perfect stepping stones for bigger international events. More power to all participants!

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