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Asian Shooting Championship 2025: Anantjeet Singh Naruka wins skeet gold
Shymkent [Kazakhstan], August 20 (ANI): Olympian Anantjeet Singh Naruka secured India's first senior gold medal at the Asian Shooting Championships 2025, winning the top prize in the men's skeet event in Shymkent, Kazakhstan, on scored 57 out of a possible 60 points in a competitive final clash against Kuwait's Mansour Al-Rashidi, a former Asian Games champion, who managed 56. The bronze medal went to Qatar's Ali Ahmed Al-Ishaq, who shot 43, as per This is also Naruka's first-ever individual gold at Asian Championships, as in the last edition held at Kuwait, he had to stay content with a silver. Interestingly, back then, Naruka had missed out on gold with a similar scoreline of 57-56 to Chinese Taipei's Lee was India's only qualifier to the individual final after finishing second in the preliminary round with a score of 119. India's Angad Vir Singh Bajwa, another Olympian and two-time Asian champion in skeet, registered an eighth-place finish, but was shooting for ranking points only (RPO).Bhavtegh Singh Gill finished at 28th, with Abhay Singh Sekhon attaining 31st spot in the qualifiers. Naruka, Gill and Sekhon combined secured a sixth-place finish in the men's team gold concluded the day for Indian shooters, which saw a bronze medal win for Saurabh Chaudhary and Suruchi Singh in the 10m air pistol mixed team event. Surichi and Saurabh defeated Chinese Taipei's Liu Heng-Yu and Hsieh Hsiang-Chen 17-9 in the medal clash, and China secured the gold medal. The Indian duo missed the gold medal match by just two points, and it marked their second medal at the ongoing championships. Saurabh, who is also an Olympian, teamed up with Aditya Malra and Anmol Jain to secure the silver medal in the men's 10 m air pistol team event. Suruchi was also a part of the bronze-winning Indian women's 10 m air pistol team alongside Olympic medalist Manu Bhaker and Palak Gulia Also, the women's skeet team comprising of Maheshwari Chauhan, Ganemat Sekhon and Raiza Dhillon secured a bronze medal as they finished behind China and Kazakhstan in their category. The Indian trio shot 329 points, while China managed 342, and Kazakhstan got 339 points. Maheshwari Chauhan also made it to the final of women's singles' skeet event, finishing fifth in the qualifiers, but missed out on the medal by finishing fourth. So far at the championships, India has won six medals, a gold, a silver and four bronze in senior events. Only China is ahead of India. The Indian contingent, amongst seniors, comprises of 35 members competing for medals across 15 events. A total of 129 junior shooters are also representing the Indian tricolour at the event. (ANI)


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Neeraj Chopra to skip Brussels Diamond League
New Delhi [India], August 20 (ANI): The current javelin throw world champion and Olympic gold medalist Neeraj Chopra will skip the Brussels Diamond League, reported the on competition will take place in Belgium on Friday. With Neeraj having sealed his spot for the Zurich Diamond League final on August 27-28 with 15 points from his past two Diamond League appearances this season, Neeraj can take this time to freshen himself up for his world title men's javelin throw final, which will decide the 2025 Diamond League champion, will be held on August 28. Neeraj is a 2022 Diamond League champion and a runner-up in 2023 and 2024. He is yet to announce his participation for the final in Zurich, though. Brussels meet would be the fourth and final Diamond League event scheduled for this year, with men's javelin throw category in it. Neeraj has opted to skip this one, just like he opted out of the Silesia Diamond League earlier this month. Neeraj finished runner-up in the 2024 Diamond League final with his best throw of 87.86 m, losing to Grenada's Anderson Peters by barest of the margins of one Indian superstar has enjoyed a spectacular start to the 2025 took the top honours in the inaugural edition of the Neeraj Chopra Classic, a competition named after him at Sri Kanteerava Outdoor Stadium in Bengaluru last month. The reigning javelin throw champion stood triumphant with kickstarted with a win at the Potch Invitational in Potchefstroom, South Africa, in April and followed it up with a very special second-place finish at Doha Diamond League, where he crossed the 90-metre mark for the first time ever, with a throw of 90.23 also went on to secure a second spot in the Janusz Kusocinski Memorial in Poland later that month and resumed his winning ways with back-to-back titles at Paris Diamond League and Ostrava Golden Spike this month, with best efforts of 88.16 m and 85.29 m. Most recently came his NC Classic triumph in front of his home will defend his world title in the World Athletics Championships scheduled for Tokyo from September 13-21. During the previous edition, Neeraj had finished ahead of Nadeem to win the gold, becoming the first-ever Indian to land a gold at the marquee event. (ANI)


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India Score Seven Past Nepal In SAFF U-17 Women's Championship Opener
Last Updated: Nira Chanu Longjam (25th, 56th), Abhista Basnett (16th, 41st), and Anushka Kumari (37th, 62nd) scored twice, while captain Julan Nongmaithem (45+1) struck once. A clinical India thrashed Nepal 7-0 in their opening match of the SAFF U17 Women's Championship, with three players scoring a brace each, in Thimphu on Wednesday. Nira Chanu Longjam (25th, 56th), Abhista Basnett (16th, 41st), and Anushka Kumari (37th, 62nd) scored twice, while captain Julan Nongmaithem (45+1) struck once to ensure a flawless start to India's campaign. The Young Tigresses raced to a commanding 5-0 lead by half-time, leaving Nepal no room for recovery in what was a one-sided affair from the outset. With the tournament adopting a double round-robin format this year, it was imperative for India to begin on the front foot, and they did so in sensational style. From the first whistle, India asserted their dominance. Their cohesive structure, the result of months of joint training since January, was evident in every phase of play. The midfielders dictated tempo, finding incisive passes and carving through Nepal's defence with sharp distribution, while the forwards constantly found pockets of space to create havoc. The backline, though tested early, remained compact and resilient. Goalkeeper Munni produced a solid display, securing a clean sheet and marshalling her defence with confidence. Set-pieces proved to be a significant weapon for India. The breakthrough came in the 16th minute after a poor backpass resulted in a corner. Shveta Rani swung in a dangerous delivery from the left, and Nepal custodian Jharna Dumrakoti fumbled under pressure. Basnett was quickest to react, slotting home from close range. India doubled their advantage in the 25th minute. Kumari slipped a beautifully weighted pass behind the defence for Nira Chanu, who still had work to do. The striker powered home a low drive, beating the stretching Dumrakoti. Kumari then turned scorer in the 37th minute, racing onto a through ball and showing great composure to beat the keeper and make it 3-0. Four minutes later, Basnett scored her second of the match. A pass from Kumari intended for Chanu was deflected by Anshu BK, but Basnett latched onto the loose ball and fired home a precise finish to extend the lead to 4-0. On the stroke of half-time, India added their fifth. A goalmouth scramble following another corner saw Nongmaithem react swiftly and tuck the ball into the net. Even with the result virtually secured, India showed no signs of slowing down in the second half. In the 56th minute, Nira Chanu found herself unmarked and unleashed a fierce shot to complete her brace and take the scoreline to 6-0. The seventh goal came in the 62nd minute, this time a display of team interplay. Basnett teed up Chanu at the edge of the box. As the goalkeeper charged out, Chanu calmly laid the ball off to Kumari, who finished into an open goal to seal a clinical 7-0 triumph. (With inputs from AFP) view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Loading comments...