India Dominates Asian Shooting Championship: A Gold Rush!
New Delhi, India – October 26, 2023 – Indian shooters have stormed to success at the 27th Asian Shooting Championship, held in Jakarta, Indonesia, ending the event with a remarkable haul of medals. Esha Singh and Nautsa Khan led the charge, claiming gold in the women’s 25m pistol team event and the women’s 25m individual pistol event respectively, while Samrat challenged for a medal in the men's pistol events.
Background
The Asian Shooting Championship is the premier continental event for pistol, rifle, and shotgun shooting. It brings together top athletes from across Asia to compete for individual and team honors. This year's competition, the 27th edition, began on October 20th and concluded on October 26th, showcasing a diverse range of shooting disciplines.
India has consistently been a strong contender in the Asian Shooting Championship, building a reputation for producing world-class shooters. The nation's success has steadily increased over the past decade, fueled by improved training facilities, dedicated coaching, and a national focus on promoting the sport.
Key Developments
The highlight of the competition was undoubtedly Esha Singh's dominant performance in the women's 25m pistol event. She secured the gold medal with a final score of 284, showcasing exceptional accuracy and composure under pressure. This victory solidifies her position as one of India's leading pistol shooters.
Nautsa Khan’s gold medal in the women’s 25m pistol team event further highlighted India’s strength in the discipline. The team, comprising Esha Singh, Ankita Shettwar and Chhaya Pathak, achieved a collective score of 1713, surpassing their rivals.
In the men’s pistol events, Samrat challenged for a medal in the 25m pistol and the 10m air pistol. While he didn’t secure a gold, he fought his way to a bronze medal in the 10m air pistol, a commendable achievement against stiff competition.
Impact
These victories have a significant impact on the Indian shooting community. The medals boost the morale of aspiring shooters and inspire greater participation in the sport. The success also brings increased recognition and potential sponsorship opportunities for the athletes.
Furthermore, the achievements contribute to India's overall standing in international sports. They underscore the effectiveness of the nation’s sports development programs and demonstrate the talent pool available.

The medals are a source of pride for the nation, reflecting the hard work and dedication of the athletes, coaches, and support staff involved.
What Next
With the Asian Shooting Championship concluded, the focus now shifts to preparation for upcoming international events, particularly the World Championships. Many of the medalists will be aiming to secure qualification spots for the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Future Goals
The Indian shooting federation is actively working to enhance training facilities and provide ongoing support to its athletes. The aim is to create a conducive environment for continued success and to further elevate India's position in the global shooting arena. The federation is also focusing on identifying and nurturing young talent to ensure a pipeline of future champions.
Esha Singh is expected to remain a key player for India in upcoming competitions, with the potential to compete in the World Championships and the Olympics. Samrat’s bronze medal in the 10m air pistol provides a springboard for future success in that discipline.
The team is aiming for a strong showing at the upcoming World Cup events and is actively working towards securing Olympic quotas for various shooting disciplines. The dedication and perseverance displayed by the Indian shooters at the Asian Championship suggest a bright future for the sport in the country.


