Indian shooters are aiming to increase their medal tally at the ongoing Asian Shooting Championships held in New Delhi. The championship features top-level competitors from across Asia participating in pistol, rifle, and shotgun disciplines.
So far, India has achieved commendable success with several medals in the initial rounds. Key performances include:
- Manu Bhaker winning gold in the 10m air pistol event on the opening day.
- Tejaswini Sawant securing a bronze medal in the 50m rifle three positions event.
These championships serve as qualifiers for upcoming global tournaments, making every event critical for shooter rankings. India aims to continue its momentum as the competition intensifies in the coming days.
Key highlights of the competition include:
- Strong challenges from Chinese and South Korean shooters.
- Indian team’s increased efforts to match this tough competition.
- Words of encouragement from Coach Jiwan Singh, emphasizing the team’s focus and readiness.
Additionally, several young shooters made their debut, gathering important experience and hoping to contribute to India’s medal count as the tournament advances.
With a proud legacy in shooting sports, India remains optimistic about its medal prospects. The championship is set to conclude next Sunday, promising exciting performances for shooting fans.
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