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India finish top of medals tally at FISU World Championship Shooting 2024

The host ended with 26 medals, including 10 gold medals, nine silver, and seven bronze. This was the best by any nation

TDJ News Service

14 Nov, 2024

India emerged as the outright winner at the FISU World Championship Shooting 2024 that was held at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Ranges from November 9-13.

The host ended with 26 medals, including 10 gold medals, nine silver, and seven bronze. This was the best by any nation.

The second best nation was Czechia (formerly Czech Republic) with eight gold medals and one silver with a total of nine medals. Italy finished third with three gold, one silver, and four bronze. The tournament was hosted by Manav Rachna Institute of Research and Studies (MRIIS) under the aegis of Association of Indian Universities (AIU).

Here is the complete list of Indian medal winners:

Umamahesh Maddineni (gold in 10m air rifle men’s team)

Smit Rameshbai Moradiya (silver in 10m air rifle individual men) (gold in 10m air rifle men’s team)

Aishwary Pratap Tomar (silver in 50m rifle 3 position individual men) (gold in 10mAir rifle in Mixed team) (gold in 10m air rifle men’s team) (gold in 50m rifle 3P men’s team)

Sanjeeta Das (gold in 10mAir rifle in Mixed team) (gold in 10m air rifle women’s team)

Disha Dhankar (gold in 10m air rifle women’s team)

Manini Kaushik (gold in 10m air rifle women’s team) (silver in 50m 3 positions women’s team)

Parikshit Singh Brar (gold in 50m rifle 3P men’s team)

Adriyan Karmakar (gold in 50m rifle 3P men’s team)

Vanshika Shahi (silver in 50m 3 positions women’s team)

Sift Kaur Samra (silver in 50m 3 positions women’s team)

Samrat Rana (silver in 10m air rifle mixed team) (gold in air pistol men’s team)

Amit Sharma (gold in 10m air rifle mixed team) (gold in air pistol men’s team)

Aakash Bhardwaj (silver in 10m air pistol men individual) (gold in air pistol men’s team)

Sainyam (silver in 10m air rifle mixed team) (gold in 10m air pistol women’s team)

Palak Guliya (silver in 10m air pistol women individual) (gold in 10m air rifle mixed team) (gold in 10m air pistol women’s team)

Arshdeep Kaur (bronze in 10m air pistol women individual) (gold in 10m air pistol women’s team)

Sameer (silver in 25m rapid fire pistol men’s team)  

Rajkanwar Singh Sandhu (silver in 25m rapid fire pistol men’s team)

Raajwardan Patil (silver in 25m rapid fire pistol men’s team)

Simranpreet Kaur Brar (bronze in 25m pistol women individual)

Payal (gold in 25m pistol women team)

Bakhtyaruddin Malek (bronze in trap mixed team)

Jungsher Singh Virk (silver in trap mixed team)

Aashima Ahlawat (bronze in trap mixed team)

Kirti Gupta (bronze in trap women individual) (silver in trap mixed team)

Neeru (silver in trap women individual)

Abhay Singh Sekhon (bronze in skeet men individual) (gold in skeet men’s team)

Harmehar Singh Lalli (gold in skeet men’s team)

Bhavtegh Singh Gill (gold in skeet men individual) (gold in skeet men’s team)

Yashasvi Rathore (bronze in skeet women individual) (bronze in skeet women’s team)

Mansi Raghuvanshi (bronze in skeet women’s team)

Vanshika Tiwari (bronze in skeet women’s team)

Tags : India Shooting, World University, Aishwary Pratap Tomar, Sift Kaur Samra, Palak Guliya, Bhavtegh Singh Gill