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Raiza Dhillon finishes fifth in women's skeet at ISSF World Cup 2025 Lima

Alex is web content writer who is covering various sports, technology in sports and igaming space from 2017.
Published at :April 17, 2025 at 4:42 PM
Modified at :April 17, 2025 at 4:43 PM
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(Courtesy : NRAI)

This was the first time Raiza Dhillon had made the final in the said event.

Paris Olympian Raiza Dhillon made it to a first ISSF World Cup final, finishing a credible fifth in the Skeet women’s event, as India ended competition day two of the second leg of the ISSF World Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun, with a tally of two golds, one silver and one bronze medal, second behind China in the standings.

Raiza, a former junior world championship silver medalist and a bronze winner at the Asian Championships last year, shot a solid final for a debutant in an awe-inspiring field, bowing out at the 30-shot stage of the 60-shot decider, with 26-hits to her name.

She could not get the better of fourth place finisher Jiang Yiting of China, a Paris Olympics mixed team bronze medalist, whom she had to beat given the disadvantage of having the highest bib number. She had shot 19 out of the first 20 to fend off the second Chinese finalist Che Yufei.

Shotgun legend Kimberly Rhode, a three-time Olympic champion and six-time Olympic medalist, won gold with 56-hits, leading an American 1-2-3 in the event, as Samantha Simonton went down 1-2 in a shoot-off with Rhode for gold and former world champion Dania Jo Vizzi won bronze.

Also Read: ISSF World Cup 2025 Lima: Updated full schedule, fixtures & live streaming details

Kimberly’s effort at the Las Palmas range on Wednesday evening, gave her a 19th individual world cup gold and a staggering 26th gold across events including Double Trap and Mixed Team Skeet.

Raiza was 10th overnight and needed two great rounds to make the top six finals cut. She began with a perfect 25 and followed it up with a 24 to tie for sixth with Kazakhstan’s Zoya Kravchenko at 117. The latter missed her second shoot-off shot as the Indian clinched the sixth and final spot.

Teammate Ganemat Sekhon went the other way, starting at sixth overall and ending at ninth with 116. Darshna Rathore was further down in 15th with 110.

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

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