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Ravinder wins 50m pistol gold at World Championships

November 08, 2025
Source:PTI  -  Edited By: Harish Kotian
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IMAGE: Ravinder Singh, a 29-year-old Naik Subedar in the Indian Army, achieved the biggest success in his shooting career by winning gold in the men's 50m pistol, a non-Olympic discipline. Photograph: NRAI/X

Two-time Olympian Elavenil Valarivan came up with a heart-stopping performance before signing off with a bronze medal in the women's 10m air rifle event, while veteran army marksman Ravinder Singh brought India more glory by clinching gold in the men's 50m free pistol at the ISSF World Championships, in Cairo, on Saturday.

On a day when the 26-year-old Elavenil looked good to take the top podium spot after grabbing the lead in the final, a heartbreak moment happened when she scored a 10.0 on the 19th shot to slip to third from where she lost momentum and could manage a poor 9.9 on the 22nd shot to finish in third place with a score of 232.0.

South Korea's Ban Hyojin won with a score of 255.0, while China's Wang Zifei, who trailed Valarivan till the 19th shot, took the silver with a score of 254.0 in the highly-competitive Olympic event.

The Indian women's team of Elavenil, Meghana Sajjanar and Shreya Agrawal won the bronze with an aggregate of 1893.3, while China (1901.7) and South Korea (1899.9) took the gold and silver respectively.

In the qualification round, whose scores are considered for team medals, Valarivan shot 633.4, while Meghana and Shreya scored 631.2 and 628.7 respectively.

Valarivan's 633.4 helped her make it to the eight-player individual final in fifth place, while Meghana finished 17th and Shreya 33rd.

Ravinder Singh, a 29-year-old Naik Subedar in the Indian Army, achieved the biggest success in his shooting career by winning gold in the men's 50m pistol, a non-Olympic discipline.

Ravinder, who hails from Bishnah town in Jammu and Kashmir, had won an individual bronze in the 2023 edition of the Worlds in Baku.

 

Ravinder, who has been in and out of the India squad since 2019, shot a superb 569 to take the top spot ahead of Kim Cheongyong of South Korea, who shot 556, and Individual Neutral Athlete (AIN) Anton Aristarkhov (556) who settled for the bronze.

The National Games silver medallist in 10m air pistol earlier this year, started with a low score of 93 but gathered momentum to score 98, 94, 95, 93 and 96 in the next five rounds to aggregate 569 in a field of 47 shooters.

The Indian team, comprising Ravinder (569), Kamaljeet (540) and Yogesh Kumar (537), took the silver with an aggregate of 1646. South Korea totalled 1648 to win the gold medal, while Ukraine took the bronze with a combined total of 1644.

Source: PTI  -  Edited By: Harish Kotian
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