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ISSF World Championships: Samrat Rana clinches gold in men’s 10m air pistol event

Updated on: 11 November,2025 09:44 AM IST  |  Cairo
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India’s Varun Tomar, who hails from Baghpat in Uttar Pradesh, shot 221.7 to take the bronze in a high-intensity final, which saw lead changing hands between the three shooters multiple times

ISSF World Championships: Samrat Rana clinches gold in men’s 10m air pistol event

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Young Indian shooter Samrat Rana came up with breathtaking show of marksmanship to clinch the men’s 10m air pistol gold at the prestigious ISSF World Championships, here on Monday.

Samrat, who hails from Karnal, shot 243.7 in the final to beat back the challenge of China’s Hu Kai, who took the silver in a nerve-wracking medal round with a score of 243.3.


India’s Varun Tomar, who hails from Baghpat in Uttar Pradesh, shot 221.7 to take the bronze in a high-intensity final, which saw lead changing hands between the three shooters multiple times. 



Manu, Esha fall short

Earlier, double Olympic-medallist shooter Manu Bhaker and multiple Asian Games medal winner Esha Singh suffered a meltdown in the women’s 10m air pistol final as the country’s top-two shooters could not win a medal.

Manu, winner of the 10m air pistol individual and mixed team bronze at the Paris Olympics, had things going their way in the final before a poor 8.8 on the 14th shot saw her take a mighty tumble from the top spot to seventh as she finished with a score of 139.5.

Esha, who recently won the World Cup gold in Ningbo, China, too could not turn her dream runs into a medal as inconsistencies and nerves got the better of her on the big stage as the 20-year-old faltered with an 8.4 on the 14th shot after a superb 10.7 to finish sixth in the eight-shooter final.

China’s 20-year-old Yao Qianxun earned the biggest medal of her nascent career by shooting a superb 243.0, while Hong Kong-China’s Ho Ching Shing (241.2) and Wei Qian (China, 221.4) took the silver and bronze respectively.

India win team silver 

India got a small consolation by winning a team silver with Esha (583), Manu (580) and world No.1 Suruchi Inder Singh (577) aggregating 1740 for the second-place finish.

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