Young Guns Dominate National Shooting Championship
Mohammed Jameel set the pace in the men’s junior 10m pistol (NR) event, securing a top score of 374 at the National Shooting Championship. His performance highlighted the burgeoning talent within the ranks.
Divyendu Sharma excelled in the 50m rifle prone (NR), leading the pack with a commendable score of 576. His precision and skill were evident throughout the competition.
Geet Godara showcased his expertise in the 50m ISSF event, achieving a top score of 584. This impressive feat underscores the depth of talent in Indian shooting.
Prince emerged victorious in the 25m sports pistol event, accumulating 284 points. His consistent performance marked him as a strong contender.
Unish Holinder dominated the 25m sports pistol ISSF, securing the top spot with a score of 576. His exceptional accuracy proved decisive.
Shehzad Singh Aulakh concluded the day’s events with a commanding lead in the 25m centre fire pistol (NR), scoring 277 points.
The National Shooting Championship showcased exceptional talent across various disciplines. These young athletes represent the future of Indian shooting, promising a bright future for the nation on the international stage. Their performances underscore the need for continued investment in grassroots development and training programs to nurture this talent.