Indian shooter Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar delivered a stunning performance at the 16th Asian Shooting Championship 2025 in Shymkent, Kazakhstan, clinching the gold medal in the men’s 50-meter rifle three-position event. His victory adds to India’s growing medal tally in shooting, a sport where the country continues to shine on the global stage.
The Final Results
- Gold: Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar (India) – 462.5 points
- Silver: Wenyu Zhao (China) – 462 points
- Bronze: Naoya Okada (Japan) – 445.8 points
Tomar’s composed performance in the final round allowed him to edge past China’s Zhao by a narrow margin of 0.5 points, showcasing nerves of steel in a highly competitive field.
Team Event Success
Earlier in the championship, the Indian men’s team, comprising,
- Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar
- Chain Singh
- Akhil Sheoran
won the silver medal in the 50m rifle three-position team event. This achievement highlighted the depth of India’s shooting talent and the team’s strong collective effort.
Significance of the Win
- For India: The victory strengthens India’s position as a dominant force in Asian shooting ahead of major global competitions.
- For Aishwary Tomar: This gold further cements his reputation as one of India’s most promising rifle shooters, continuing his rise in international shooting events.
- For Indian Shooting: The medal haul underscores India’s investment in training and grooming shooters for Olympics and world events.


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