Zoravar's Bronze Brilliance: How Veteran Shooter Secured India's Athens Glory

Veteran trap shooter Zoravar Singh Sandhu delivered India's standout performance at the Athens World Championship. The 48-year-old showed remarkable composure to secure a bronze medal in challenging conditions. His achievement also earned him qualification for the ISSF World Cup Final in Doha this December. While other Indian shooters faced tough competition, Zoravar's medal helped India finish ninth in the overall standings.

Key Points: Zoravar Singh Sandhu Wins Trap Bronze at ISSF Worlds Athens

  • Zoravar qualified impressively with 122/125 before winning bronze with final score of 31
  • Indian trap mixed teams finished 25th and 28th with identical 137 scores
  • Raiza Dhillon came close to skeet finals, finishing 16th with 116 points
  • India shared ninth position in medal tally alongside seven other nations
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Zoravar's bronze in trap highlight for India as Athens Worlds conclude

Veteran shooter Zoravar Singh Sandhu clinches bronze in trap at Athens World Championship, qualifying for ISSF World Cup Final in Doha this December.

"competing with poise and experience, delivered a composed and courageous performance under challenging weather conditions - Article"

New Delhi, October 18

Veteran trap shooter Zoravar Singh Sandhu's brilliant bronze medal on the penultimate day was the highlight as the action concluded in the ISSF World Championship Shotgun 2025 at the Malakasa Shooting Range, Athens, Greece. Zoravar was the only athlete to qualify for a final in the championship, and with this medal, he also booked his spot in the ISSF World Cup Final, which will be held in Doha in December.

On the final day of competitions, the two Indian pairs failed to qualify for the medal matches in the Trap Mixed Team. Asian champion Neeru Dhanda and silver medalist Bhowneesh Mendiratta shot a total of 137 out of 150 shots to finish 25th, while Zoravar and Aashima Ahlawat also shot the same score to finish in 28th place.

In the trap men's final, the 48-year-old Zoravar, competing with poise and experience, delivered a composed and courageous performance under challenging weather conditions to secure the bronze medal with a final score of 31 after Sandhu qualified with an impressive score of 122 out of 125 in the qualification round. The other Indians in the fray, Bhowneesh Mendiratta, finished in 75th place with 114 hits, while Vivaan Kapoor hit 116 to take the 50th spot.

The Women's Trap event, Aashima Ahlawat, Neeru Dhanda, and Kirti Gupta were in action. Aashima and Neeru both ended their campaigns with identical scores of 109, to finish in 40th and 43rd positions respectively. Kirti Gupta scored 101 over her five rounds, finishing 62nd.

In the Skeet events, the Indian men's team, comprising Bhavtegh Singh Gill, Mairaj Ahmad Khan, and Anant Jeet Singh Naruka, faced a tough field. Bhavtegh, who was within striking distance of a place in the final after four rounds, managed only 22 in the final round to drop to 35th place. The experienced Mairaj shot 117 and ended 53rd, while Asian Champion Anantjeet managed 115, finishing in 83rd position.

In the Women's Skeet, Raiza Dhillon produced a strong showing with a total score of 116, finishing 16th overall, just three points shy of the final qualification mark, which stood at 119. Ganemat Sekhon and Parinaaz Dhaliwal both shot 110, with Sekhon finishing 47th and Dhaliwal slightly ahead in 44th position. A total of 15 countries found themselves in the medal tally with India sharing ninth place along with seven other countries.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Mixed results but overall decent performance. Zoravar was the star, but we need to work on consistency across all events. The women's team showed promise but couldn't convert. Hope they learn from this experience.
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David E
Impressive qualification score of 122/125 by Zoravar! That's world-class shooting. The weather conditions in Athens can be tricky, so his bronze medal performance shows real mental strength. Looking forward to seeing him in Doha.
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Ananya R
Raiza Dhillon missing the final by just 3 points is heartbreaking! She was so close. But 16th position is still respectable in a world championship. Our shooters are getting better with each tournament. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Sarah B
While Zoravar's performance was outstanding, I'm concerned about the overall team results. Only one finalist in the entire championship suggests we need better training facilities and more international exposure for our shooters.
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Vikram M
Shooting is one sport where India consistently performs well internationally. Zoravar proving that age is just a number! Hope this inspires more youngsters to take up shooting sports. 🥉

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