Delhi girls created a stir in national shooting, showered medals
Rahul Tiwari December 26, 2024 11:21 PM

The 67th National Shooting Championship is being organized at Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range in Delhi. Pistol and shotgun competitions are being held in the ongoing tournament in the capital, in which the girls of Delhi have performed brilliantly. Especially 14 year old shooter Niamika Rana and Delhi's para pistol shooter Adeeba Ali have attracted everyone's attention with their excellent shooting. Niamika has won a total of three medals including one gold medal in the pistol events of this competition. Adeeba has brought glory to Delhi by winning two gold medals.

Delhi's performance in national shooting

In the 67th National Shooting Championship, Delhi's women shooters have won a total of 15 medals including 4 gold. Delhi State Rifle Association Chairman Jaspal Rana has congratulated all the shooters of the medal winning team. He has expressed hope of even better performance next year. Jaspal Rana said that in the last few years, interest in shooting has increased among the girls of Delhi.

Niamika showed her skills

In the 10 meter Air Pistol Sub Youth Women National Individual event, Niamika Rana of Delhi won the gold medal with a score of 573 points. Kanak of Haryana gave her a tough competition but she lagged behind by 1 point and won the silver medal with 572 points. On the other hand, Antara Don of West Bengal had to be satisfied with the bronze medal with 572 points. Niyamika also won the gold medal in the 50 meter pistol junior women civilian event, while she won the silver medal in the 10 meter pistol junior women civilian event.

Adiba dominates para shooting

Delhi's 20-year-old shooter Adeeba Ali won two gold medals in para shooting events. He won the gold medal in the 50 meter Pistol Championship Mix (SH1) Junior event with a score of 467 points. Ashish Sharma of Haryana won silver medal with 449 points and Bhakti Sharma of Delhi won bronze medal with 443 points. Adiba also performed brilliantly in the 10 meter Air Pistol (IPC) Championship Junior Women (SH1) event and won the gold medal, while Pooja Aggarwal of Delhi won the silver medal.

Performance in Masters Tournaments

Delhi's women shooters also performed brilliantly in the Masters category competitions. In the 10 meter pistol senior master women's event, Jyoti Rawat of Delhi won silver, Pushp Meghwal of Rajasthan won gold and Sheela Kanungo of Maharashtra won bronze medal. In the 25 meter pistol master women's competition, Balesh Devi of Delhi won silver, Malabika Barua of Telangana won gold and P.Sophia Loren of Tamil Nadu won bronze.

Here too the girls of Delhi are amazing

Delhi's Parisha Gupta, Namya Kapoor and Tanisha Dabodia won the bronze medal in the 25 meter pistol junior women's national team event. Nayasha Rana, Khushi Kapoor and Lavanya Chopra also won bronze medals in the civilian women's team competition of this event. In the 25 meter pistol junior women's civilian team competition, all three won the silver medal. In the 10 meter pistol junior women's civilian team competition, Rashmika Sehgal, Tanisha Dabodia and Saina Bharwani won the silver medal for Delhi, while in the 10 meter pistol women's civilian team competition, the team of Meenu Pathak, Tanisha Dabodia and Saina Bharwani won the bronze medal.

Shooters from Delhi showed their skills in Bhopal also

The rifle events of the 67th National Shooting Championship are being organized at the MP Shooting Academy in Bhopal. Shooters from Delhi have also shown their talent in the ongoing rifle competitions in the capital of Madhya Pradesh. Monica Verma won the silver medal in the 50m prone rifle deaf women event with a score of 590.5, Chandigarh's Mahit Sandhu (614.4) won the gold medal and Maharashtra's Natasha Uday Joshi (587.9) won the bronze medal.

In the 50 meter three position rifle master men's event, Manmohan Singh of Delhi Police won the silver medal with a score of 545 points, while in this competition, Karan Singh (564) of Haryana won the gold medal and Naresh Kumar (543) of Rajasthan won the gold medal. Won bronze medal.

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