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India Ends Record-Breaking Asian Shooting Championships 2025 Campaign With 99 Medals

India Ends Record-Breaking Asian Shooting Championships 2025 Campaign With 99 Medals

India closed its most successful Asian Shooting Championships campaign in history with a spectacular medal haul of 99 podium finishes, including 50 gold, as the continental competition wrapped up in Kazakhstan’s Shymkent on Sunday.

On the final day, veteran shooter Ankur Mittal stole the spotlight by clinching the gold medal in men’s double trap, registering 107 hits across four rounds – a new world record. He finished comfortably ahead of Kazakhstan’s Artyom Chikulayev (98) and Kuwait’s Ahmad Alaffasi (96). Mittal also added a team bronze in the double trap event alongside Bhanu Pratap Singh and Harshvardhan Kaviya.

India’s remarkable performance ensured a top finish in the overall medal standings, with hosts Kazakhstan in second and China in third. The tally also marked a massive improvement from India’s 64 medals at the previous edition in South Korea.

Star Performances on Final Day

Other Major Highlights of India’s Campaign

Junior and Youth Success

India’s young shooters also made a statement at the Asian Junior Shooting Championships, held alongside the senior competition. The juniors contributed a rich haul across multiple categories, with standout performances from Kapil Bainsla, Rashmika Sahgal, Abhinav Shaw, and Mansi Raghuwanshi, among others.

From sweeping podiums to setting world records, India’s shooters delivered across age groups and disciplines, cementing the country’s dominance in Asian shooting.

With 99 medals, including 50 gold, 27 silver, and 22 bronze, India has now set a new benchmark in continental shooting, raising hopes for even greater success at upcoming world events and the Paris 2024 Olympic cycle.

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