Young Guns Blaze Trail at National Shooting Champs
Mohammed Jameel dominated the men’s junior 10m pistol (NR) event, securing a commanding lead with a score of 374. His performance sets a strong pace for the competition.
Divyendu Sharma showcased impressive skill in the 50m rifle prone (NR), leading the pack with 576 points. This marks a significant achievement for the young shooter.
Geet Godara emerged as the top performer in the 50m ISSF event, accumulating an impressive 584 points. His precision and control were evident throughout the event.
Prince took the lead in the 25m sports pistol event, scoring 284 points. His consistent performance places him in a strong position for the final rounds.
Unish Holinder’s exceptional performance in the 25m sports pistol ISSF event saw him top the leaderboard with 576 points. This is a noteworthy accomplishment.
Shehzad Singh Aulakh secured the top spot in the 25m centre fire pistol (NR) with a score of 277. His strong showing adds to the excitement of the championship.
The National Shooting Championship, held on July 31, 2025, showcased exceptional talent amongst India’s young shooters. These performances highlight the bright future of Indian shooting and underscore the need for continued investment in grassroots development programs to nurture this potential.