Golden Birthday: Anuya Prasad's World Record Victory at Tokyo Deaflympics

India celebrated a spectacular 1-2 finish in women's 10m Air Pistol at the Tokyo Deaflympics. Birthday girl Anuya Prasad not only won gold but also broke the Deaf final world record with an impressive score. Teammate Pranjali Dhumal complemented this achievement by breaking her own qualification world record before securing the silver medal. The Indian shooting team's success continued with Abhinav Deswal adding another silver in the men's event, bringing India's shooting medal tally to seven.

Key Points: Anuya Prasad Pranjali Dhumal India Gold Silver Deaflympics Shooting

  • Anuya Prasad broke the Deaf final world record with gold-winning score of 241.1
  • Pranjali Dhumal shattered qualification world record before securing silver medal
  • Abhinav Deswal equalled qualification record and won silver in men's event
  • India's shooting contingent now boasts seven medals after just two competition days
2 min read

Shooting: Anuya Prasad, Pranjali Dhumal seal gold & silver in Air Pistol at Deaflympics

Anuya Prasad breaks world record to win gold while teammate Pranjali Dhumal takes silver in 10m Air Pistol at Tokyo Deaflympics, marking India's dominant shooting performance.

"Anuya shot 52.5 in the first series of the final and maintained her lead throughout the competition - Competition Report"

New Delhi, Nov 17

Birthday girl Anuya Prasad and teammate Pranjali Prashant Dhumal completed a 1-2 finish for India in the 10m Air Pistol event of shooting competitions at the 25th Summer Deaflympics currently being held in Tokyo, Japan, on Monday.

Anuya Prasad also broke the Deaf final World Record enroute to winning the gold, and Pranjali broke the qualification world record to book her place in the final. Abhinav Deswal, who equalled the qualification world record, won silver in the men’s event, to take India’s shooting medals to seven at the Deaflympics after two days of competition.

Anuya shot 52.5 in the first series of the final and maintained her lead throughout the competition, and eventually secured gold with a final score of 241.1, which was 4.3 points ahead of Pranjali, who finished with a score of 236.8. Mahla Samiee of Iran won the bronze. Earlier in qualification, Pranjali broke her own World and Deaflympic records in qualification, finishing with a score of 572-12x, bettering the previous records of 568 and 561, respectively.

In the men’s event, Abhinav shot 235.2 to win the silver medal. Korea’s Tae Young Kim won the gold with a score of 238.2, while Croatia’s Boris Gramnyak won the bronze medal with a score of 215.3. He also equalled the world and Deaflympics world record in qualification, shooting a score of 576. The other Indian in the fray, Rudar Vinod Kumar, finished qualification in 12th place with a score of 549.

The Air Rifle Mixed Teams will be in action on Tuesday as India will look to add more medals to their tally in shooting at the Deaflympics.

India has sent a 15-member squad, including three coaches, that will represent India across five individual events in the men’s and women's categories, one event in the men’s category, and two mixed team shooting events at the Ajinomoto National Training Center (East).

The squad is being led by Deaflympic double gold medallist Dhanush Srikanth, who will lead India’s challenge alongside fellow Deaflympic medallists Shourya Saini and Abhinav Deshwal. The contingent also features World Deaf Championship medallists Mahit Sandhu, Anuya Prasad, Pranjali Dhumal, Natasha Joshi, Chetan Sapkal, Kushagra Singh Rajawat, and Mohammed Vania, forming one of India’s most experienced line-ups at the Games.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rohit P
Indian women dominating the shooting range! Anuya and Pranjali making it 1-2 for India is absolutely fantastic. These athletes deserve more recognition and support from our government and corporate sponsors.
M
Michael C
As someone who follows international sports, I'm impressed by India's consistent performance in shooting. Breaking world records in qualification and finals shows the depth of talent. Hope this gets proper coverage in mainstream media.
S
Shreya B
These athletes are truly inspiring! Competing at the highest level despite hearing challenges shows their determination and spirit. Jai Hind! 🎯
A
Aditya G
While I'm happy about the medals, I wish our media gave equal importance to Deaflympics as they do to other international events. These athletes work just as hard and deserve the same recognition.
N
Nisha Z
Seven shooting medals in just two days! Our shooting contingent is on fire 🔥 Special mention to Abhinav Deswal for equalling the world record and winning silver. The future of Indian shooting looks bright!

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50