Mansi Raghuwanshi | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
The two pushed qualification topper Lidiya Basharova to the bronze medal, and mixed with Agrima Kanwar to bag the group silver.
In junior males’s skeet, Harmehar Singh Lally was overwhelmed to the gold 53-52 by Artyom Sedelnikov of Kazakhstan. Jyotiraditya Sisodiya climbed to the bronze medal. The Indian group received the gold, 4 factors forward of the host.
In junior males’s air rifle, Abhinav Shaw pipped Lee Hyunseo of Korea by 0.1 for the gold. The Indian trio of Himanshu, Naraen Pranav and Abhinav, clinched the group gold with a world document rating of 1890.1.
The better of Indian males, former World champion Rudrankksh Patil and fourth-placed Olympian Arjun Babuta didn’t fetch medals in air rifle. The two completed fourth and fifth, whereas shooters from Kazakhstan, China and Korea swept the medals. India, nonetheless, did have the comfort of successful the group gold, 3.3 factors forward of China.
The outcomes: 10m air rifle: Men: 1. Islam Satpayev (Kaz) 250.1 (631.7); 2. Lu Dingke (Chn) 249.8 (629.5); 3. Park Hajun (Kor) 228.7 (630.3); 4. Rudrankksh Patil 207.6 (632.3); 5. Arjun Babuta 185.8 (631.6); 10. Kiran Jadhav 628.6; RPO: Parth Mane 628.2; Smit Moradiya 627.2.
Team: 1. India 1892.5; 2. China 1889.2; 3. Korea 1885.7.
Juniors: 1. Abhinav Shaw 250.4 (628.1); 2. Lee Hyunseo (Kor) 250.3 (630.6); 3. Ma Sihan (Chn) 229.2 (632.5); 4. Himanshu 206.6 (630.9); 6. Naraen Pranav 165.0 (631.1); 11. Piyush Sharma 627.1; 18. Mohammed Vania 624.7; 21. Baiduriya Bisswas 621.4.
Team: 1. India 1890.1 (WR); 2. China 1885.1; 3. Korea 1882.9.
Youth: 1. Vedant Waghmare 249.6 (628.9); 2. Tahmasebiabdar Mahdi (Iri) 247.0 (628.5); 3. Ansh Dabas 225.8 (626.5); 7. Dhirendra Bhati 141.0 (623.3).
Team: 1. India 1878.7; 2. Korea 1860.7; 3. Kazakhstan 1813.2.
Skeet: Junior males: 1. Artyom Sedelnikov (Kaz) 53 (115); 2. Harmehar Singh Lally 52 (115); 3. Jyotiraditya Sisodiya 43 (110); 6. Ishaan Singh Libra 14 (116); 9. Atul Singh Rajawat 107; 11. Zorawar Singh 98.
Team: 1. India 338; 2. Kazakhstan 334; 3. Kuwait 258.
Youth males: 1. Artyom Revkov (Kaz) 106; 2. Rajveer Rathore 102; 3. Mael Titkin (Kaz) 101; 5. Anjaneya Mandawa 100.
Junior girls: 1. Mansi Raghuwanshi 53 (106); 2. Yashasvi Rathore 52 (102); 3. Lidiya Basharova (Kaz) 40 (112); 6. Agrima Kanwar 15 (101).
Team: 1. Kazakhstan 310; 2. India 309.
Published – August 21, 2025 08:49 pm IST









