Odisha's Kashika Pradhan Clinches Gold at 67th National Shooting Championship

Odisha’s talented shooter, Kashika Pradhan, shone brightly at the 67th National Shooting Championship held in Bhopal, claiming the gold medal in the Women’s 50m Rifle 3 Position (ISSF) Civilian category. The 22-year-old’s exceptional performance adds a significant milestone to her shooting career, marking her as a rising star in Indian shooting sports.

Meanwhile, Madhya Pradesh’s Ashi Chouksey, competing in her home state, achieved a remarkable feat by winning her first-ever national title in the 50m Rifle 3 Position event. She outperformed a tough field featuring seasoned Olympians Anjum Moudgil and Shriyanka Sadangi, shooting an impressive 466.7 points. Chouksey’s outstanding effort placed her 3.1 points ahead of runner-up Anjum Moudgil, securing her place among India’s top shooting talents.

The championship showcased intense competition, with emerging and seasoned shooters displaying their skills, further boosting India’s prospects in international shooting events. Both Kashika and Ashi’s victories highlight the growing dominance of women in Indian shooting sports.

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Odisha’s talented shooter, Kashika Pradhan, shone brightly at the 67th National Shooting Championship held in Bhopal, claiming the gold medal in the Women’s 50m Rifle 3 Position (ISSF) Civilian category. The 22-year-old’s exceptional performance adds a significant milestone to her shooting career, marking her as a rising star in Indian shooting sports.

Meanwhile, Madhya Pradesh’s Ashi Chouksey, competing in her home state, achieved a remarkable feat by winning her first-ever national title in the 50m Rifle 3 Position event. She outperformed a tough field featuring seasoned Olympians Anjum Moudgil and Shriyanka Sadangi, shooting an impressive 466.7 points. Chouksey’s outstanding effort placed her 3.1 points ahead of runner-up Anjum Moudgil, securing her place among India’s top shooting talents.

The championship showcased intense competition, with emerging and seasoned shooters displaying their skills, further boosting India’s prospects in international shooting events. Both Kashika and Ashi’s victories highlight the growing dominance of women in Indian shooting sports.

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