How Did India Achieve the Top Medal Standings at the Asian Championship?
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New Delhi, Feb 13 (NationPress) India has emerged at the top of the medal tally in a spectacular manner, amassing a total of 94 medals, comprising 51 gold, 23 silver, and 20 bronze, as the Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship 2026 wrapped up at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range in New Delhi. The home team clinched an impressive six gold, three silver, and four bronze on the final day, solidifying their dominant position in the region.
On the championship's final day, Indian marksmen dominated the podium in both the 25m Centre Fire Pistol and 25m Pistol Junior events, while also securing three medals in the 50m Rifle Prone Women Senior and Junior categories. Additionally, they bagged four team gold medals, capping off the championship with a remarkable performance.
In the 25m Centre Fire Pistol, Amanpreet Singh took the gold with a score of 589-24x across the Precision and Rapid stages. Olympian Gurpreet Singh followed with a silver, scoring 584-20x, while Ankur Goel secured the bronze with 570-11x. Together, they also clinched team gold.
Continuing his impressive start to the year, Suraj Sharma triumphed in the 25m Pistol Junior event, achieving a score of 585-25x for gold. Mukesh Nelavalli added another medal to his collection, winning silver with 582-21x, while Deaflympics medalist Abhinav Deshwal took bronze with a score of 573-17x. The trio also won team gold in this event.
In the 50m Rifle Prone category, Olympian Sift Kaur Samra earned silver with a score of 623.2, while 2010 World Champion Tejaswani Sawant captured bronze five years after her last international medal. Gold went to Yelizaveta Bezrukova of Kazakhstan. Sift, Tejaswani, and Manini Kaushik came together to win team gold for India.
In the junior category, Dhavalika Devi Nyamurus secured a bronze medal with a score of 614.1, while Kazakh shooters Tomiris Amanova and Darya Ponomarenko clinched gold and silver, respectively. The team of Prachi Gaikwad, Anuskha Thokur, and Devi collectively won the team gold.