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In the ongoing Asian Championship in Kazakhstan, Gurpreet Singh won the gold medal by scoring 572 at the 25 meter standard pistol.
India’s Rio Olympian Gurpreet Singh won the gold medal in the 25m standard pistol at the ongoing 16th Asian Shooting Championships in Shimkant, Kazakhstan. At the same time, his partner Amanpreet Singh won the silver medal. Along with this, both of them also won the team gold with Harsh Gupta, in which their joint score was 1709.
With this, India’s medal tally has a total of 82 medals, including 44 gold, 20 silver and 18 bronze.
Gurpreet Singh won gold in international event for the first time Gurpreet Singh, 37, won the first international gold medal of his career. He won the bronze medal at the same event at the Asian Championship held in Tehran 12 years ago.
Both Gurpreet and Amanpreet scored the same score of 572, but Amanpreet had 11 inner circle shots compared to 18 inner circle shots of Gurpreet, due to which Gurpreet won gold. In this event, Su Lianbofan of China won the bronze medal.

37 -year -old Gurpreet Singh won the first international gold medal of his career
Three medals also in junior 25m standard pistol India received three medals at the 25m Standard Pistol Junior Event. Suraj Sharma won the bronze medal with a score of 571 and Tanishq Naidu with a score of 568. Both of them along with Mukesh Neelavalli also won the Junior Team Gold Medal, with their joint score 1703.
Junior team won gold in 50 meter rifle prone India did not get individual medals in the 50m rifle prone event, but in the junior category, Sami Ullah Khan, Adian Karmakar and Kushagra Singh Rajawat’s trio performed brilliantly and won the team gold medal with a joint score of 1844.3.
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