India Wins 95 Medals at Asian Shooting Championship 2026 – Complete Medal Tally & Highlights

India Wins 95 Medals at Asian Shooting Championship 2026
India produced a historic performance at the Asian Shooting Championship 2026 (Rifle & Pistol) in New Delhi, finishing with a staggering 95 medals across senior, junior, youth, team and mixed team categories.
The Indian contingent dominated both rifle and pistol disciplines, underlining the country’s depth and long-term strength in shooting sport.
🏆 India’s Overall Medal Tally
| Medal | Count |
|---|---|
| 🥇 Gold | 51 |
| 🥈 Silver | 23 |
| 🥉 Bronze | 21 |
| 🏆 Total | 95 Medals |
This overall tally includes medals from individual, team, and mixed team events across all categories.
⭐ Star Performances That Headlined India’s Campaign
🎯 Rudrankksh Patil – Rifle Excellence
Rudrankksh Patil opened India’s gold account in 10m Air Rifle Men, setting the tone for a dominant championship.
🔥 Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar – 3 Positions Champion
Tomar’s gold in 50m Rifle 3 Positions reinforced India’s supremacy in one of shooting’s toughest Olympic disciplines with a New World Record.
👑 Esha Singh – Pistol Standout
Esha Singh clinched Gold in 10m Air Pistol Women and added a Bronze in 25m Pistol, emerging as one of the tournament’s most impactful performers.
🎯 Elavenil Valarivan – Rifle Leader
Elavenil secured Gold in 10m Air Rifle Women and played a crucial role in Mixed Team success.
📊 India Medal Winners – Senior Event Breakdown
Below is the complete list of Indian medal-winning performances in senior individual and mixed team events.
🥇 Gold
| Event | Athlete(s) |
|---|---|
| 10m Air Rifle Men | Rudrankksh Patil |
| 50m Rifle 3 Positions Men | Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar |
| 25m Center Fire Pistol Men | Amanpreet Singh |
| 25m Standard Pistol Men | Gurpreet Singh |
| 50m Pistol Men | Saurabh Chaudhary |
| 10m Air Rifle Women | Elavenil Valarivan |
| 10m Air Pistol Women | Esha Singh |
| 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team | Elavenil Valarivan / Arjun Babuta |
🥈 Silver
| Event | Athlete(s) |
|---|---|
| 10m Air Rifle Men | Arjun Babuta |
| 50m Rifle 3 Positions Men | Niraj Kumar |
| 25m Center Fire Pistol Men | Gurpreet Singh |
| 25m Standard Pistol Men | Harsh Gupta |
| 50m Pistol Men | Kamaljeet |
| 50m Rifle 3 Positions Women | Aakriti Dahiya |
| 50m Rifle Prone Women | Sift Kaur Samra |
| 25m Pistol Women | Manu Bhaker |
| 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team | Suruchi Inder Singh / Samrat Rana |
🥉 Bronze
| Event | Athlete(s) |
|---|---|
| 50m Rifle 3 Positions Men | Akhil Sheoran |
| 50m Rifle Prone Men | Babu Singh Panwar |
| 10m Air Pistol Men | Samrat Rana |
| 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men | Anish Bhanwala |
| 25m Center Fire Pistol Men | Ankur Goel |
| 25m Standard Pistol Men | Amanpreet Singh |
| 50m Pistol Men | Ravinder Singh |
| 10m Air Rifle Women | Meghana Sajjanar |
| 50m Rifle 3 Positions Women | Anjum Moudgil |
| 50m Rifle Prone Women | Tejaswini Sawant |
| 25m Pistol Women | Esha Singh |
- India dominated across multiple categories, not just senior.
- Strong conversion rate in finals.
- Medal depth across rifle and pistol.
- Young shooters stepping up alongside experienced champions.
- Momentum building ahead of upcoming Olympic qualification cycles.
The Asian Shooting Championship 2026 reaffirmed India’s position as one of the most powerful shooting nations in Asia.