Key Points

Haryana's rising shooting star Suruchi Singh delivered a stunning performance at the ISSF World Cup in Lima, defeating seasoned Olympian Manu Bhaker. The 18-year-old clinched gold in the women's 10m air pistol event with a remarkable final score of 243.6, marking her second consecutive World Cup victory. Her triumph highlights the incredible depth of Indian shooting talent, particularly from her home state of Haryana. This win not only establishes Suruchi as a promising young athlete but also signals her potential to become a future champion on the international stage.

Key Points: Suruchi Singh Stuns Manu Bhaker in ISSF World Cup Gold

  • Suruchi wins second consecutive World Cup gold with precise 243.6 final score
  • Edges out Manu Bhaker in dramatic Lima showdown
  • 18-year-old emerging as new shooting sensation from Haryana
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Suruchi Singh upsets Manu Bhaker to clinch gold at ISSF World Cup 2025 in Lima

Young Haryana shooter Suruchi Singh defeats two-time Olympian Manu Bhaker to claim dramatic 10m air pistol gold in Lima

"We hope Suruchi wins gold wherever she goes - Inder Singh, Suruchi's Father"

Lima, April 16

Haryana's Suruchi Singh pulled off a stunning upset by defeating Olympian Manu Bhaker to win the gold medal in the women's 10m air pistol event at the ISSF World Cup 2025 in Lima, Peru. This victory marks a significant milestone in Suruchi's career and signals the arrival of a new shooting star on the international stage.

Manu Bhaker, who has been one of India's most consistent shooters over the years, settled for silver as Suruchi's precision and composure proved decisive on the day.

Back home in Haryana, celebrations erupted as the news broke. Suruchi's father, Inder Singh, expressed his elation and pride following her landmark win.

"We are happy beyond words. We hope Suruchi wins gold wherever she goes. We hope that the government makes a shooting range since there are multiple shooters in Haryana, more than anywhere in the country and it will give a chance to these shooters to explore their potential," he said.

He added, "Suruchi has been practising shooting for 6 years..."

Suruchi shot a total of 243.6 in the final. She edged out two-time Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker, who secured the silver with a score of 242.3. China's Yao Qianxun, a former junior world champion, took home the bronze after finishing with 219.5.

This triumph marks Suruchi's second consecutive gold medal this year. The 18-year-old had shot an impressive 244.6 to win her maiden senior World Cup gold in Buenos Aires just last week.

Meanwhile, Manu Bhaker's silver in Lima marks her return to the podium since bagging a double bronze at the Paris 2024 Olympics. She had missed out on a medal in Buenos Aires earlier this month.

In the qualification round, Suruchi had finished third with a score of 582, while Manu Bhaker was sixth with 578. Sainyam missed out on the final, placing 15th with a score of 571. India's Surbhi Rao (577) and Simranpreet Kaur Brar (576) finished ninth and 10th respectively, but were ineligible for the medal round as they were competing under the Ranking Points Only (RPO) category.

Earlier in the day, Saurabh Chaudhary ended his three-year medal drought in individual events by clinching bronze in the men's 10m air pistol. He shot 219.1 in the final after qualifying in seventh place with a score of 578.

China's Hu Kai won the gold with a total of 246.4, while Brazil's Felipe Almeida Wu bagged silver with 241.0.

Varun Tomar narrowly missed out on the podium, finishing fourth in the men's final with a score of 198.1.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What a performance by Suruchi! Beating Manu Bhaker is no small feat. The future of Indian shooting looks bright with talents like her coming up 🇮🇳🎯
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Priya M.
So happy for Suruchi! But I hope Manu bounces back stronger. She's been such an inspiration for years and one loss doesn't define her career. Both are champions in my eyes 💖
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Amit S.
The father's request for a shooting range in Haryana makes so much sense. If we have this much talent coming from one state, imagine what proper infrastructure could do!
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Neha T.
Back-to-back golds at 18 years old?! Suruchi is on fire 🔥 Haryana keeps producing these amazing athletes. So proud!
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Vikram P.
While I'm happy for Suruchi, I think the article could've given more details about her journey. How did she train? What challenges did she face? Would love to know more about our new champion.
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Sunita R.
The margin was so close! Just 1.3 points difference between gold and silver. Shows how competitive shooting has become in India. Great for the sport!

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