Gurpreet Singh wins commonplace pistol gold

Amanpreet Singh, champion Gurpreet Singh, and Su Lianbofan, the usual pistol medallists within the Asian capturing championship in Kazakhstan on Thursday. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Tanisska Senthilkumar and Yugan Muthukumaar with the blended entice youth gold together with groups from Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan within the Asian Championship in Kazakhstan on Thursday. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Olympian Gurpreet Singh clinched the 25-metre commonplace pistol gold, beating compatriot Amanpreet Singh on the count-back after each shot 572 within the sixteenth Asian capturing championship in Shymkent, Kazakhstan, on Thursday.

With Harsh Gupta the 2, the Indian crew additionally received the gold, 5 factors forward of Korea.

Earlier, Anish Bhanwala had received the silver within the 25-metre fast hearth pistol occasion, as he was crushed 35-36 by Su Lianbofan of China. Adarsh Singh additionally made the ultimate however positioned fifth. Aong with Neeraj Kumar, the crew received the silver behind Korea.

In the entice youth part, Yugan Muthukumaar and Tanisska Senthilkumar did properly to win the person gold, and mixed because the blended crew to seize the gold.

The outcomes: 25m fast hearth pistol: Men: 1. Su Lianbofan (Chn) 36 (583); 2. Anish Bhanwala 35 (583); 3. Lee Jaekyoon (Kor) 23 (585); 5. Adarsh Singh 15 (585); 18. Neeraj Kumar 570; RPO: Bhavesh Shekhawat 579; Pradeep Shekhawat 574.

Team: 1. Korea 1748; 2. India 1738; 3. China 1733.

25m commonplace pistol: Men: 1. Gurpreet Singh 572; 2. Amanpreet Singh 572; 3. Su Lianbofan (Chn) 570; 10. Harsh Gupta 565; RPO: Udhayveer Sidhu 568; Udit Joshi 558.

Team: 1. India 1709; 2. Korea 1704; 3. Vietnam 1677.

Junior males: 1. Kirill Fedkin (Kaz) 572; 2. Suraj Sharma 571; 3. Tanishq Kodavali 568; 4. Mukesh Nelavalli 564; RPO: Sameer Ghulia 562; Sahil Choudhary 556; Abhinav Choudhary 551.

Team: 1. India 1703; 2. Kazakhstan 1653; 3. Korea 1635.

50m free pistol: 1. Javad Foroughi (Iri) 554; 2. Amir Joharikhou (Iri) 551; 3. DavaakhuuEnkhtaivan (Mgl) 549; 4. Yogesh Kumar 548; 10. Amanpreet Singh 543; 11. Ravinder Singh 542; RPO: Babu Ram 545; Vikram Shinde 539.

Team: 1. Iran 1652; 2. India 1633; 3. Korea 1619.

Junior males: 1. Ilkhombek Obidjonov (Uzb) 552; 2. Kirill Fedkin (Kaz) 552; 3. Song Seungho (Kor) 544; 4. Abhinav Choudhary 541; 9. Umesh Choudhary 529; 10. Mukesh Nelavalli 523; RPO: Hariom Chawda 534.

Team: 1. India 1593; 2. Kazakhstan 1580.

50m rifle inclined: Men: 1. Kim Nagwan (Kor) 623.4; 2. Zhao Wenyu (Chn) 622.3; 3. Joung Seungwoo (Kor) 622.0; 7. Parikshit Singh Brar 617.1; 15. Samarvir Singh 613.0; 21. Goldi Gurjar 609.5; RPO: Akash KUmar 613.2; Surya Deep Singh 609.3.

Team: 1. Korea 1854.5; 2. China 1852.9; 3. Kazakhstan 1841.2; 4. India 1839.6.

Junior males: 1. Oleg Nskov (Kaz) 624.1; 2. Erkhembayar Batbayar (Mgl) 622.6; 3. Kim Taegyeong (Kor) 618.3; 4. Samiullah Khan 617.0; 7. Adiryan Karmakar 614.5; Kushagra Rajawat 612.8; RPO: Vedant Waghmare 615.1; Manvendra Shekhawat 613.6; Deependra Shekhawat 608.6.

Team: 1. India 1844.3; 2. Kazakhstan 1843.4; 3. Korea 1840.8.

Trap: Mixed crew: 1. China (Zhang Zixi, Chen Pengyu) 43 (140); 2. Kuwait (Sarah Alhawal, Naser Almeqled) 39 (140); 3. Kazakhstan (Aizhan Dosmagambetova, Alisher Aisalbayev) 38 (136); 4. India-2 (Aashima Ahlawat, Kynan Chenai) 34 (133); 3. Chinese Taipei (Wan-Yu Liu, Kun-Pi Yang) 43 (138); 4. Qatar (Ray Bassil, Mohammed Al-Rumaihi) 37 (135).

Juniors: 1. Kazakhstan (Eleonora Ibragimova, Nikita Moisseyev) 38 (129); 2. Inida-2 (Bhavya Tripathi, Arya Vansh Tyagi) 37 (129); 3. Uzbekistan (Sarvinoz Abdukodirova, Okhunjon Abdukodirov) 87.

Youth: 1. India (Yugan Muthukumaar, Tanisska Senthilkumar) 121; 2. Uzbekistan (Azamat Kayumon, Yaroslava Eshtaeva) 120; 3. Kazakhstan (Arnur Damirzhan, Mariya Gorun) 118.

Trap: Youth males: 1. Yugan Muthukumaar 116; 2. Foroudi Shayan (Iri) 106; 3. Syed Ahyaan Ali 102; 7. Manavrajsinh Chudasama 90.

Team: 1. India 308; 2. Kazakhstan 269.

Trap: Youth girls: 1. Tanisska Senthilkumar 106; 2. Nilaa Baalu 100; 3. Anthra Rajsekar 99.

Team: 1. India 305; 2. Kazakhstan 266; 3. Uzbekistan 223.

Published – August 28, 2025 08:32 pm IST

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