Mansour Alrashidi, champion Anantjeet Singh Naruka and Ali Ahmed Al-Ishaq, the skeet medallists within the Asian capturing championship in Kazakhstan on Wednesday. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
After the silver within the Asian championship in Kuwait final 12 months, it was a splendid elevation to the gold for the 25-year-old Anantjeet who had completed fourth within the Paris Olympics in blended skeet with Maheshwari Chauhan.
Maheshwari herself missed a medal in ladies’s skeet and positioned fourth. However, together with Ganemat Sekhon and Raiza Dhillon, she received the crew bronze behind China and Kazakhstan.
In junior blended air pistol, Vanshika Chaudhary and Jonathan Antony received the gold by beating the qualification topper Korean crew 16-14.
The different Indian pair of Rashmika Sahgal and Kapil Bainsla did shoot the third greatest qualification rating of 576, however was ineligible to battle for a medal.
Gamberya Gowda and Girish Gupta bagged the junior blended crew gold, by beating Iran 16-14. Kanak and Pankaj shot the second greatest qualification rating of 569, however had been ineligible to compete for a medal.
In the primary blended pistol occasion, Suruchi Phogat and Saurabh Chaudhary received one of many two bronze medals by beating Chinese Taipei 17-9. China beat Korea for the gold 16-12. While the second Chinese and Korean groups had been ineligible to compete for a medal despite the fact that that they had positioned third and fourth in qualification.
The outcomes:
10m air pistol blended crew: 1. China (Ma Qianke, Zhang Yifan) 16 (580); 2. Korea (Yoo Hyunyoung, Lee Wonho) 12 (581); 3. India (Suruchi Phogat, Saurabh Chaudhary) 17 (578); 4. Chinese Taipei (Heng-Yu Liu, Hsiang-Chen Hsieh) 9 (577); 3. Iran (Haniyeh Rostamiyan, Vahid Golkhandan) 16 (578); 4. Vietnam (Thuy Trang Nguyen, Cong Minh Lai) 8 (577); 10. India-2 (Palak Gulia, Aditya Malra) 575.
Juniors: 1. India-2 (Vanshika Chaudhary, Jonathan Antony) 16 (578); 2. Korea (Kim Yejin, Kim Dooyeon) 14 (579); 3. Kazakhstan (Saule Alimbek, Kirill Fedkin) 16 (566); 4. Uzbekistan (Iroda Azimboeva, Sodikjon Abdullaev) 14 (556); 3. Hong Kong (Lok Yi Cheung, Kwun Chung) 17 (552); 4. Indoensia (Rihadatul Asyifa, Muhamad Prabowo) 15 (564).
Youth: 1. India (Gamberya Gowda, Girish Gupta) 16 (575); 2. Iran (Amiri Parimah, Mohammed Reza Ahmadi) 14 (567); 3. Kyrgyzstan (Kaiyrgul Kubanychbekova, Anvar Ibraimov) 16 (552); 4. Mongolia (Ariunzaya Amarbaysgalan, Munkhbayar Bayarmagnai) 8 (564); 3. Kazakhstan (Alissa Kradenova, Daniil Smmirnov) 16 (599); 4. Korea (Kim Juwon, Gu Jamin) 12 (566).
Skeet: Men: 1. Anantjeet Singh Naruka 57 (119); 2. Mansour Alrashidi (Kuw) 56 (119); 3. Ali Ahmed Al-Ishaq (Qat) 43 (118); 28. Bhavtegh Singh Gill 112; 31. Abhay Singh Sekhon 112; RPO: Angad Vir Singh Bajwa 117.
Team: 1. Kuwait 353; 2. Korea 351; 3. Qatar 346; 6. India 343.
Women: 1. Jiang Yiting (Chn) 57 (117); 2. Che Yufei (Chn) 56 (115); 3. Anastasiya Molchanova (Kaz) 45 (112); 4. Maheshwari Chauhan 35 (113); 11. Ganemat Sekhon 109; 12. Raiza Dhillon 107; RPO: Rashmmi Rathore 101.
Team: 1. China 342; 2. Kazakhstan 339; 3. India 329.
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Published – August 20, 2025 08:11 pm IST
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