Jaipur boys Vivaan and Anant bring cheer to home fans with silver and bronze, China finish on top with five gold medals -
PGDAV College Wins Prestigious MOC approves foreign training for Olympic medallists Neeraj Chopra, Manu Bhaker as preparation for CWG, Asian Games. ‘Vice Chancellor Trophy’ for Outstanding Performance in Sports. Deepak Punia Advances to 92kg Finals; Rohit Progresses in 125kg Category at WFI Senior Open Ranking Tournament 2026. 51वां अखिल भारतीय त्यागमूर्ति गोस्वामी गणेश दत्त मेमोरियल क्रिकेट टूर्नामेंट: यंग फ्रेंड्स क्रिकेट क्लब ने एसबी यूथ क्रिकेट क्लब को 153 रनों से हराया। Neeru and Vivaan win trap mixed team bronze in ISSF World Cup Shotgun Almaty 2026. काव्या, द्विप गहलोत की शानदार पारियों और आशीष मीना की उम्दा गेंदबाजी से एस्सेक्स फार्म क्रिकेट क्लब जीता। Armed Forces Lead from the Front at 73rd Edition of Fit India Sundays on Cycle in New Delhi. AKL Launches New Era of Indian Kabaddi; Sony Sports Network Named Official Broadcast Partner. Shooting: Neeru makes women’s trap final, finishes seventh. Anish Bhanwala wins 25m Rapid Fire Pistol gold at 24th Kumar Surendra Singh Memorial Shooting Championship. ‘No Home Advantage’ For Delhi Capitals; Finn Allen’s Unbeaten Century Boosts KKR’s Playoff Chance. National Sports Federation Conclave marks a coordinated step towards India’s preparation for upcoming Asian, Commonwealth and Olympic Games: Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya. Grassroots Sports Can Shape Young Leaders and Transform Communities: Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya A Special Screening of ‘Bicharpur – Junoon Football Ka’ attended by football lovers at Rang Bhawan Auditorium of Akashvani in New Delhi. The 25-minute documentary “Bicharpur – Junoon Football Ka,” produced in-house by the DD Sports team, chronicles how a sport became the heartbeat of an entire community. India Set to Host Inaugural World Yogasana Championship 2026 in June at Ahmedabad. BCCI announces venues and fixtures for Team India (Senior Women), India A and India U19 bilateral series. 51वां अखिल भारतीय त्यागमूर्ति गोस्वामी गणेश दत्त मेमोरियल क्रिकेट टूर्नामेंट 2026: कृतज्ञ, शिवांक, स्वास्तिक और दिव्यांश डाॅज स्पोर्टस की जीत में चमके। IGU to send three-member team for 2026 Queen Sirikit Cup. Sports Ministry-backed national camp fuelling Asian Games 2026 prep for Indian Badminton Teams.

Jaipur boys Vivaan and Anant bring cheer to home fans with silver and bronze,  China finish on top with five gold medals

Share us on
1,240 Views

 Vivaan Kappor, Qi Ying & Tolga Tuncer atop the podium at the Dr. Karni SIngh Shooting range in Delhi on October 17, 2024.

Rakesh Thapliyal

New Delhi: Jaipur boys Vivaan Kapoor and Olympian Anantjeet Singh Naruka, brought cheer to home fans on the concluding day of the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup Final Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun New Delhi 2024, the former winning silver, a first individual ISSF medal at the senior level, in the men’s trap, while the latter clinched bronze in men’s skeet, here at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting range (DKSSR) in the national capital.

The duo’s performance doubled India’s medal count to four as they finished ninth in the standings with two silver and two bronze medals, even as China topped the tally with five golds and three bronze medals in their kitty. Seven other nations, Italy, Germany, France, Hungary, Denmark, San Marino and the USA, won a gold each with Italy finishing second with three silvers and a bronze and Germany third with two silvers to add to their lone gold.

A total of 14 nations out of the 37 participating, won medals in the prestigious annual ISSF season-ender.

Vivaan kapoor. 

Vivaan’s biggest medal till date

Vivaan Kapoor took aim in the final event of the concluding day, the men’s trap final, in a field that featured at least two Olympic champions, the Paris Olympic silver medallist and a former world champion. That did not fetter him however as he shot like a man possessed in the 50-shot final, eventually finishing second with 44-hits as China’s Qi Ying, the Paris silver medallist, took gold with 47. Turkiye’s Tolga Tuncer won bronze.

Calm and humble after an overwhelming performance, Vivaan said after the final, “It was all God’s grace and my coach’s (former world champion Khaled Almudaf of Kuwait) efforts.”

Anantjeet Singh Naruka showing off his bronze medal at the Dr. Karni Singh SHooting range in Delhi on October 17, 2024.

Anantjeet Singh Naruka continues to grow

Anantjeet Singh Naruka’s stock as India’s number one men’s skeet shooter has been growing since his famous silver at the Asian Games in Hangzhou. Since then the youngster went to his first Olympics in Paris and yet again famously missed the Skeet Mixed Team bronze partnering Maheshwari Chauhan, finishing fourth.

An individual ISSF medal was a matter of time and it happened on the day at home in India, as he overcame a wobble (two misses in the first 10) at the start of the 60-shot men’s skeet final to finish with 43 hits out of 50, behind the Italian duo of Tammaro Cassandro (gold with 57 hits) and double Olympic champion Gabriele Rossetti (silver with 56 hits).

“I was really pumped up today and did not want to finish fourth or fifth and wanted to win the medal today. I am very happy that I was able to do it,” said Anantjeet after the final.

USA and San Marino win gold on final day

In the other two finals of the day, Samantha Simonton of the USA won gold with a score of 56, edging out Italian double Olympic champion and legend Diana Bacosi who shot 54. France’s Lucie Anastassiou won bronze.

In the women’s Trap, San Marino athlete Alessandra Perilli won gold with an effort of 45 in the final which saw her finish ahead of silver winning Italian Erica Sessa by a huge six points. Turkiye’s Safiye Temizdemir won bronze.

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.