Key Points

Adriyan Karmakar secured his second medal at the Suhl Junior Shooting World Cup, winning bronze in the men's 50m rifle three positions. His performance helped India maintain the top spot in the medal standings. The 20-year-old also set a new junior national record in the prone event. Meanwhile, Anoushka Thokur put up a strong fight but finished seventh in the women's 3P event.

Key Points: Adriyan Karmakar Wins Bronze at Suhl Junior Shooting World Cup

  • Adriyan Karmakar claims bronze in 50m rifle 3P at Suhl Junior World Cup
  • India leads medal tally with 1 gold, 2 silvers, 1 bronze
  • Karmakar sets junior national record in prone
  • Anoushka Thokur finishes 7th in women's 3P
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Suhl Junior Shooting World Cup: Adriyan Karmakar bags 2nd medal, bronze in men's 3P as India continue to top tally

India's Adriyan Karmakar secures bronze in men's 3P at ISSF Junior World Cup, adding to his silver as India leads medal tally.

"It wrapped up a great debut for the youngster having not only won two medals, but also having established a new junior national record in prone. – ISSF Report"

Suhl, May 24

Adriyan Karmakar won his second medal in three days, a bronze in the 50m rifle three positions (3P) to go with his silver in the rifle prone, as India retained their top spot in the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) Junior World Cup medal standings with a tally of one gold, two silvers and a bronze after three days of competition in Suhl, Germany. The 20-year-old on world cup debut, finished with 446.6 as Olympian and former prone junior world champion Romain Aufrere of France took gold with 459.7 and two-time prone junior world champion Jens Oestli took silver with 459.1.

Adriyan qualified for the 45-shot final with a 588 in qualification which gave him fourth spot in the 55-strong field. Romain and Jens were first and third respectively. Also qualifying was Jesper Johansson of Sweden, a junior world championship medalist and a silver medalist in Suhl last time around.

While the Indian hovered around 13th and 14th spot right through the Kneeling and Prone positions, a streak of eight straight 10s including the final few shots in Prone and the first few in Standing, ensured an easy final passage in the end.

In the final as well, Adriyan never moved above fourth as Romain, Jens and Jesper looked destined for the medals. Adriyan made his move after the first set of eliminations happened after the 40th shot, the 10th in the last Standing position.

Having cut down his difference with third placed Jesper to 0.5, he fired 10.8 for his 41st and 10.6 for his 42nd to go a point ahead of the Swede. That cushion helped as Adriyan's 10.2 for his 43rd confirmed the medal despite Jesper's firing a 10.7 in bowing out.

It wrapped up a great debut for the youngster having not only won two medals, but also having established a new junior national record in prone, in the process.

Later a valiant effort by 17-year-old Anoushka Thokur, also on world cup debut, went abegging in the junior women's 3P as she finished seventh in the final. After being in medal contention for a better part of the final, she bowed out in the end alongside double Paris medalist Huang Yuting of China, after the 40th shot. She was then on a score of 405.2 and in went down in a shoot-off with the Czech Republic's Barbora Dubska.

The Jaeggi sisters from Switzerland, Vivien Joy and Emely, finished 1-2 as China's Xu took bronze. Nine golds so far have gone to nine different nations including one to the group of Individual Neutral athletes (AIN). There are seven more on the line over the next three days with three, including the men's and women's air rifle and the men's 25m rapid-fire pistol are scheduled for Saturday (May 24, 2025).

Other Indian scores on the day

25m Rapid-Fire Pistol Men Junior- Qualification Rd 1:

Sagnik Banerjee- 287 (6th)

Sameer-285 (11th)

Tanishq Kodavali-285 (12th)

Mukesh Nellavalli-284 (13th)

Abhinav Choudhary-284 (14th)

50m Rifle 3 Positions Men Junior:

Vedant Nitin Waghmare -579 (19th)

Manvendra Singh Shekhawat -570 (49th)

Harshvardhan Singh Naruka -569 (50th)

50m Rifle 3 Positions Women Junior:

Mahit Sandhu 585-11th

Prachi Gaikwad 578-31st

Melvina Joel Gladson 566-55th.

- ANI

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Rahul P.
What a performance by Adriyan! Two medals in debut WC is no joke. 🇮🇳 Our shooting talent keeps getting better. Hope he gets proper support to continue this form till senior level. #ProudIndian
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Priya M.
The way Adriyan fought back in standing position shows his mental strength. But we need to work on consistency - our shooters often start slow. Still, topping medal tally is amazing! ✨
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Arjun K.
China's Huang Yuting getting eliminated alongside our Anoushka shows how competitive junior shooting has become. We need more international exposure for young shooters like these. Kudos to SAI for supporting them!
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Shreya V.
So proud of our junior shooters! 🎯 Adriyan's record-breaking performance and Anoushka's fight at just 17 shows future is bright. Hope media gives them same coverage as cricket when they win medals for India!
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Vikram S.
Good show but we need to dominate in finals. Too often our shooters are playing catch-up. The French and German shooters showed why they're champions - consistent from start to finish. Still, bahut badhiya performance!
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Neha T.
Adriyan's 8 straight 10s in crucial moments - that's champion material! 💪 So happy to see new names emerging after Bindra, Gagan, Manu etc. Shooting sports deserve more recognition in India beyond Olympics.

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