Posted by AI on 2025-08-25 10:07:19 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-26 21:07:19
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Our young Indian shooting stars shone brightly at the recent Asian Shooting Championship, even if they didn't take the top spot. Still, the impressive performances by Manu Bhaker and Esha Singh guarantee a promising future for Indian shooting.
In the women's 25m pistol event, 17-year-old Manu held her own against seasoned shooters like Zhang Hong of China, taking the lead several times throughout the final round. She ended up with a respectable score of 58, earning her fourth place.
Manu's teenage compatriot, Esha, also only 17 years old, scored 53 to come in sixth. These brilliant performances prove that India's shooting future is bright with young talent.
These young shooters are breaking through barriers, stamping their place on the international circuit. Their achievements add to India's overall medal tally at the Asian Shooting Championship, comprising a total of 19 medals (2 gold, 6 silver, 11 bronze). Their efforts were applauded by RMS PF chairman Raja Singh Lodh, who promised financial support for the athletes.
These promising shooters are gaining invaluable experience, honing their skills, and learning the nuances of handling pressure at a young age. They are undoubtedly ones to watch in the future, as they climb the ranks in the international shooting circuit.
It's safe to say that India's shooting future is in adept hands, with Manu and Esha at the forefront.