Did Bhavtegh Singh Gill Achieve Perfection on Day 1 of ISSF WCH Shotgun 2025?

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Key Takeaways
- Bhavtegh Singh Gill achieved a perfect score of 50 in men’s skeet qualification.
- He shares the leaderboard with several Olympic and World champions.
- Other Indian participants also performed commendably in a competitive environment.
- The ISSF World Championship is a key event for showcasing shooting talent worldwide.
- The finals will be held on October 12, 2025.
New Delhi, Oct 10 (NationPress) India’s Bhavtegh Singh Gill, a two-time Junior World Championship medallist, has made an impeccable start to his journey at the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Championship Shotgun 2025 in Athens, Greece. On the first day of men’s skeet qualification held at the Malakasa Shooting Range, he successfully hit all 50 targets.
Bhavtegh’s flawless performance places him in prestigious company, sharing the leaderboard with notable shooters including four-time Olympic champion and three-time World Champion Vincent Hancock of the USA, 2000 Olympic gold medallist Mikola Milchev from Ukraine, ISSF World Cup medallist Henrik Jansson of Sweden, Kacper Jerzyall Baksalary from Poland, and Emil Kjeldgaard of Denmark, all of whom also achieved perfect scores.
In terms of other Indian competitors, Olympian and reigning Asian Champion Anantjeet Singh Naruka scored 48 (24, 24), landing him in 35th place. Meanwhile, two-time Olympian Mairaj Ahmad Khan finished with 45 (24, 21) in 97th position within a competitive field of 116 athletes.
For the women’s skeet, Olympian Raiza Dhillon and Parinaaz Dhaliwal recorded scores of 45 (23, 22) and 44 (21, 23), securing the 37th and 38th positions, respectively. Ganemat Sekhon is in 45th place with 43 (21, 22) after the initial two rounds.
Leading the women’s event are former Asian champion Jinmei Gao from China, Anastasia Eleftheriou of Cyprus, Aislin Jones from Australia, World No.1 Samantha Simonton of the USA, and Madeliene Lieselotte Boyd of Canada, all with 49 hits.
The qualification rounds will proceed on Saturday, featuring two additional rounds of 25 targets each, concluding on Sunday with one round of 25 targets. The top six shooters from both men’s and women’s categories will move on to the finals scheduled for 5:30 pm IST for women and 7:00 pm IST for men on Sunday, October 12, 2025, where the new World Champions will be determined.
The National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) has assembled a robust team to compete in the ISSF World Championship Shotgun 2025 in Athens, Greece.