Shooting Competition
Suraj Sharma Dominates at 2025 Asian Shooting Championship
Gwalior's Suraj Sharma clinches four gold medals and a silver at the 16th Asian Shooting Championship in Kazakhstan
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✍️By ZRIntel Editorial Team📍Shymkent, KazakhstanSuraj Sharma, a 19-year-old junior shooter from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, delivered a stellar performance at the 16th Asian Shooting Championship held in Shymkent, Kazakhstan. Sharma secured four gold medalsthree in team events and one in the individual 25m sports pistol eventand a silver medal in the 25m standard pistol event. In the individual 25m sports pistol event, Sharma achieved a personal best score of 588, surpassing his previous record of 583 set at the Lima World Championships. This remarkable feat not only earned him the gold medal but also highlighted his consistent improvement and dedication to the sport. Sharmas victory in this prestigious event is a testament to his relentless pursuit of excellence and his ability to perform under pressure. His victory also underscores the importance of mental fortitude in competitive shooting, as athletes often have to manage nerves and stay focused over long hours of intense competition. Sharmas team golds came in the 25m rapid-fire, standard pistol, and pistol team events, showcasing his versatility and ability to perform under pressure. The Indian shooting team has become a force to be reckoned with, and Sharmas contribution to their success reflects the growing prowess of Indian shooters in international competitions. In these team events, shooters work together to achieve a common goal, relying on not only their individual skills but also their ability to synchronize with their teammates. Team shooting events require coordination, and Sharmas teamwork and leadership in guiding his team to victory were crucial in securing these gold medals. The 25m standard pistol event, where Sharma took the silver medal, was another highlight of the championship. Sharmas silver was a close call, as he competed against some of the best marksmen in the world. His score of 582 points earned him the second-place finish, just behind the gold medalist from Kazakhstan. This narrow margin shows how competitive the field was and highlights Sharmas skill in handling the pressure of high-stakes competitions. Despite not winning the gold, his silver medal was a significant achievement and solidified his reputation as one of Indias most promising young shooters. Representing the MP Shooting Academy, Sharma's success is attributed to his discipline, sharp focus, and years of dedicated training. His remarkable performance not only brought pride to his country but also solidified his position as a top shooter in the region. Sharma's story is a perfect example of how consistent practice, combined with a passion for the sport, can lead to great success. His achievements at the Asian Championship have made him one of Indias most celebrated shooters and a rising star in the shooting community. As the championship concluded, Sharma's achievements were celebrated, marking a significant milestone in his shooting career and adding to India's growing presence in international shooting sports. His performance is a testament to the effectiveness of Indias investment in shooting sports infrastructure and training programs. The countrys shooters have increasingly dominated in international events, and Sharmas success is part of this broader trend. With more young talents like Sharma emerging from India, the country is set to become a powerhouse in shooting competitions in the years to come.