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Mohd. Asab, Anushka Singh Bhati crowned double trap champions as 68th NSCC concludes  

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Silver medallist Ankur Mittal (ONGC), gold medallist Mohd. Asab (Uttar Pradesh), and bronze medallist Ketan Bhimjibhai Patel (Gujarat). 

Khel Today Bureau

New Delhi: The Double Trap competitions at the 68th National Shooting Championship Competitions (Shotgun) concluded today at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range here, as Mohd. Asab of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan’s Anushka Singh Bhati emerged as the men’s and women’s national champions respectively.

Mohd. Asab shot 27, 25, 28, and 21 across four rounds to claim the gold medal in the men’s double trap with an aggregate of 101 hits. Ankur Mittal of ONGC finished close behind to claim the silver medal with 99 (26, 25, 24, 24), while Ketan Bhimjibhai Patel of Gujarat secured the bronze with 90 hits (25, 21, 23, 21).

(L–R): Gold medallist Anushka Singh Bhati (Rajasthan), and bronze medallist Yeshaya Hafiz Contractor (Gujarat). 

The women’s double trap national title went to Anushka Singh Bhati of Rajasthan, who topped the field with 77 hits (14, 18, 21, 24) to win gold. The remaining podium places in the women’s category were decided by a shoot-off, with Varsha Varman of Madhya Pradesh (16, 22, 15, 20) claiming the silver medal after prevailing +2 hits in the shoot-off against of Gujarat’s Yeshaya Hafiz Contractor who settled for bronze with +1 hits, as both shooters had finished the competition level on 73 birdies.

Yeshaya (16, 20, 18, 19), however, enjoyed a standout showing in the women’s junior and youth categories, claiming the gold medal in both categories, ahead of Krishika Joshi of Punjab, who took silver with 72, and Avani Alankar Koli of Maharashtra, who secured bronze with 71. The same trio repeated their podium positions in the youth category.

In the junior men’s category, Punjab’s Bhai Shiraz Singh Sidhu emerged champion after a tie at the top, winning gold with 89+2 hits following a shoot-off. State teammate Keshav Chauhan settled for silver with 89 hits, while Tavrez Singh Sandhu, also of Punjab, completed an all-Punjab podium by winning bronze with 83 hits.

In the youth men’s, Manavrajinsinh Rajendrasinh Chudasama of Gujarat topped the standings to win gold with 80 bridies. Jagatveer Singh of Punjab claimed the silver medal with 78, while Samarjit Pranil Ingle of Maharashtra finished third to take bronze with 77 hits.

The conclusion of the double trap events marked the end of the 68th National Shooting Championship Competitions, bringing down the curtain on a competitive season that saw over 17,000 participation and high-quality performances in rifle, pistol and shotgun events across all age categories.

 

Other Results (Double Trap)

Men Team

Uttar Pradesh (Mohd. Asab, Anant Shivam Pratap Singh, Syed Ali Bin Hadi) – Gold (263.0)

Rajasthan (Bhanu Pratap Singh, Harshvardhan Singh Kaviya, Vinay Pratap Singh C.) – Silver (257.0)

Punjab (Keshav Chauhan, Prithvi Singh Chahal, Jagatveer Singh) – Bronze (251.0)

 

Women Team

Maharashtra (Avani Alankar Kol, Rajkuwar Pranil Ingle, Smita Vikram Sawant) – Gold (195.0)

Rajasthan (Anushka Singh Bhati, Anandi Singh, Gitanjali Chauhan) – Silver (188.0)

Punjab (Krishika Joshi, Katha Bhandari, Deep Shikha) – Bronze (158.0)

Junior Women Team

Maharashtra (Avani Alankar Koli, Anagha Sachin Kalokhe, Smita Vikram Sawant) – Gold (187.0)

Rajasthan (Lalenthika Ranawat, Anandi Singh, Misbah Sultana) – Silver (169.0)

Delhi (Ananya Yaduvanshi, Ishika Bhardwaj, Laiba Lateef) – Bronze (152.0)

 

Junior Men Team

Punjab (Bhai Shiraz Singh Sidhu, Keshav Chauhan, Jagatveer Singh) – Gold (256.0)

Delhi (Arjun Verma, Yeeshu Sharma, Parth Vermani) – Silver (204.0)

Rajasthan (Vinay Pratap Singh C., Mohammad Hatim Khan, Uvais Nasim) – Bronze (203.0)

 

Master Men

Ronjan Sodhi (Punjab) – Gold

Rahul Noronha (Madhya Pradesh) – Silver

Vikram Bhatnagar (Delhi) – Bronze

 

Master Women

Pavithra Kishore Madupalli (Tamil Nadu) – Gold

Rajshree Rawat (Uttarakhand) – Silver

 

Senior Master Men

Panchal Rohit (Gujarat) – Gold

D V Seetharama Rao (Tamil Nadu) – Silver

Nazish Viqar (Uttar Pradesh) – Bronze

 

Super Master Men

D V Seetharama Rao (Tamil Nadu) – Gold

Ghanshyam Jivram Vyas (Gujarat) – Silver

Jagmail Singh Sidhu (Punjab) – Bronze

 

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