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National Shooting Championship 2025: Ameerah Arshad wins 10m Air Rifle gold, Tilottama Sen claims junior–youth double

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Published at :January 2, 2026 at 10:17 PM
Modified at :January 2, 2026 at 10:17 PM
National Shooting Championship 2025: Ameerah Arshad wins 10m Air Rifle gold, Tilottama Sen claims junior–youth double

(Courtesy : NRAI)

Pranjul Shree Somani of Haryana claimed the gold medal with a score of 632.5

Haryana’s Ameerah Arshad delivered a composed performance under pressure to clinch the gold medal in a dramatic 10m Air Rifle Women final at the 68th National Shooting Championship Competitions (Rifle), held at the Madhya Pradesh State Shooting Academy in Bhopal.

She edged past Railways’ Rajshree Anilkumar Sancheti by a razor-thin margin of 0.1 point. Later in the day, at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range in New Delhi, Zuhair Khan of Uttar Pradesh rose to the occasion to win the men’s trap gold at the 68th NSCC (Shotgun) with 43 hits.

Ameerah finished the women’s final with a score of 251.9, narrowly ahead of Sancheti, who settled for silver on 251.8, while Chhattisgarh’s Pranju Shree Somani secured the bronze medal with 230.5.

Tilottama Sen finished fourth with 208.9, followed by Kajal Kumari (187.9) and Sakshi Sunil Padekar (166.2). Haryana’s Ramita finished seventh with 145.1, while qualification topper Prerana Padmakar Morey, who had earlier led the field with 632.5, finished eighth with 122.7.

Prerana Padmakar Morey and Pranju Shree Somani jointly topped the standings in the qualification with identical scores of 632.5, followed closely by Sakshi Sunil Padekar (632.1). Ameerah qualified fourth with 631.5, ahead of Kajal Kumari (631.0), Tilottama Sen (630.8), Ramita (630.8), and Sancheti (630.7).

Zuhair Khan takes men’s trap gold in New Delhi At the shotgun range in New Delhi, the junior men’s trap bronze medallist, Zuhair finished on top in the men’s trap final with 43 hits, adding a first senior national title to his tally.

Uttarakhand’s Shapath Bhardwaj secured the silver medal with 40 hits, while Olympian Kynan Chenai claimed the bronze with 33 hits. Ahvar Rizvi finished fourth with 26 hits, followed by Vivaan Kapoor (22) and Udayvir Singh Jajee (19).

Vivaan Kapoor had earlier topped the qualification with 121, while Zuhair finished second on 120 +3, ahead of Ahvar Rizvi, who also shot 120 but finished behind on shoot-off (+2).

Shapath Bhardwaj qualified fourth with 119 +3, ahead of Kynan Chenai on 119 +2, while Udayvir Singh Jajee completed the finalists with 118 +6. Mohd Asad Sultan narrowly missed the cut after a shoot-off despite scoring 118 +3.

In the men’s trap team event, Uttar Pradesh clinched the gold medal with an aggregate of 345 through the combined efforts of Ahvar Rizvi, Mohd Asad Sultan (118), and Rayyan Rizvi (107).

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Punjab secured silver with 342, while Uttarakhand also finished on 342 to take the bronze medal. Junior and Youth Women: Tilottama Sen’s golden double In the 10m Air Rifle Junior Women final, Karnataka’s Tilottama Sen carried her strong qualification form into the final to claim gold with an impressive 253.1.

Maharashtra’s Samiksha Subhash Patil finished second to take silver with 250.0, while Haryana’s Ramita added a bronze medal to her tally with a score of 230.0.

Ameerah Arshad finished fourth with 208.2, followed by Pranju Shree Somani (187.7), Tanishkaa Kumari Pillai (164.3), Kajal Kumari (144.8), and Kopal Dubey (123.1).

Tilottama completed a memorable day by clinching her second gold in the Youth Women’s 10m Air Rifle final, finishing on 251.6.

Ameerah Arshad once again impressed to secure silver with 251.4, while Maharashtra’s Avantika Rajendra Shelke claimed the bronze medal with 229.4. Pranju Shree Somani finished fourth with 207.5.

In the team events of 10m Air Rifle, Haryana dominated the Women’s Team competition, winning gold with an aggregate score of 1892.7, ahead of Railways (1886.0) and Madhya Pradesh (1884.3).

Haryana also topped the Junior Women’s Team standings with the same aggregate, followed by Karnataka (1887.1) and Gujarat (1876.9). Karnataka claimed the Youth Women’s Team gold with 1887.1, while Haryana (1885.9) and Madhya Pradesh (1881.7) completed the podium.

Other Results

10m Air Rifle Women 

Senior Team:

  1. Haryana (Ameerah Arshad, Ramita, Shruti) – Gold (1892.7)
  2. Railways (Mehuli Ghosh, Sonam Uttam Maskar, Meghana M. Sajjanar) – Silver (1886.0)
  3. Madhya Pradesh (Mahima Sisodiya, Shreya Agrawal, Shrivalli Shrivastava) – Bronze(1884.3)Junior Team
  4. Haryana (Ameerah Arshad, Ramita, Shruti) – Gold (1892.7)
  5. Karnataka (Tilottama Sen, Anushka H Thokur, Hrudya Shri Kondur) – Silver (1887.1)
  6. Gujarat (Viddhi Kishorbhai Godhani, Dhruvi Ashish Panchal, Maitri AshwinbhaiAmariya) – Bronze (1876.9)Youth Team
  7. Karnataka (Tilottama Sen, Anushka H Thokur, Hrudya Shri Kondur) – Gold (1887.1)
  8. Haryana (Ameerah Arshad, Panaah Bhugra, Hazel) – Silver (1885.9)
  9. Madhya Pradesh (Shrivalli Shrivastava, Gautami Bhanot, Navya Gupta) – Bronze(1881.7)Sub Youth
  10. Chhavi Pant (Uttarakhand) – Gold (632.5)
  11. Pranjul Shree Somani (Haryana) – Silver (632.5)
  12. Kopal Dubey (Meghalaya) – Bronze (630.6)Deaf
  13. Komal Milind Waghmare (Maharashtra) – Gold (625.3)
  14. Mahit Sandhu (Chandigarh) – Silver (625.3)
  15. Natasha Uday Joshi (Maharashtra) – Bronze (623.7)

Civilian 

  1. Pranjul Shree Somani (Haryana) – Gold (632.5)
  2. Sakshi Sunil Padekar (Maharashtra) – Silver (632.1)
  3. Tanishkaa Kumar Pillai (Gujarat) – Bronze (631.7)Civilian Team
  4. Maharashtra (Sakshi Sunil Padekar, Anshika Rakesh Chokhani, Dnyaneshwari JayveerPatil) – Gold (1883.2)
  5. Haryana (Samridhi Bebortha, Dhyuti Dhar, Teejan) – Silver (1882.8)
  6. Uttar Pradesh (Sangeeta Singh, Samiya Mehar, Anushree Rai) – Bronze (1882.5)Junior Civilian 
  7. Pranjul Shree Somani (Haryana) – Gold (632.5)
  8. Tanishkaa Kumar Pillai (Gujarat) – Bronze (631.7)
  9. Kajal Kumari (Jharkhand) – Silver (631)Junior Civilian Team
  10. Haryana (Shruti, Panaah Bugra, Rashmeet Kaur) – Gold (1883.5)
  11. Maharashtra (Samiksha Subhash Patil, Anshika Rakesh Chokhani, Parigha Chetan Bele)– Silver (1879.5)
  12. Maharashtra (Divya Rajesh Dhumal, Mayuri Laxman Pawar, Aditi Nitesh Kumar Singh)– Bronze (1877.3)Master
  13. Tejaswini Sawant (Maharashtra) – Gold
  14. Anjali Mandar Bhagwat (Maharashtra) – Silver
  15. Archana Singh (West Bengal) – Bronze

Who won the gold medal in the senior individual event?

Pranjul Shree Somani of Haryana claimed the gold medal with a score of 632.5, edging out close competition.

Which shooter won silver and bronze in the senior individual category?

Silver: Sakshi Sunil Padekar (Maharashtra) – 632.1Bronze: Tanishkaa Kumar Pillai (Gujarat) – 631.7

Which state won the Civilian Team gold medal?

The Maharashtra Civilian Team won gold with a combined score of 1883.2, featuring Sakshi Sunil Padekar, Anshika Rakesh Chokhani, and Dnyaneshwari Jayveer Patil.

Which team topped the Junior Civilian Team standings?

Haryana won gold in the Junior Civilian Team event with a score of 1883.5, ahead of two Maharashtra teams.

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Alex graduated in mass communication in 2016 and has been covering global sports for Khel Now since then. He is covering sports tech, igaming, sports betting and casino domain from 2017.

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