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INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPATION 2012 Th 12 Asian Championship, Doha(Qatar) January 11-22,2012 Sno NAME of SHOOTER SCORE RANK REMARKS INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPATION 2012 th 12 Asian Championship, Doha(Qatar) January 11-22,2012 SNo NAME OF SHOOTER SCORE RANK REMARKS 1 50M Rifle 3 Positions Men Sanjeev Rajput 1148+93=1241 I Gold Gagan Narang 1134+98=1232 III Bronze Hasan Imran Khan 1139+85.4=1224.4 5 Quota TEAM 3421 I Gold Surendra Singh Rathod 1092 MQS Satyendra Singh DSQ 2 50M Rifle Prone Men Sushil Ghalay 589 12 Sanjeev Rajput 587 21 Gagan Narang 586 26 TEAM 1762 7 Hariom Singh 585 MQS Joydeep Karmakar 585 MQS 3 10M Rifle Men Abhinav Bindra 597+104.1=701.1 I Gold Gagan Narang 595+103.2=698.2 IV Satyendra Singh 582 30 TEAM 1774 II Silver Sanjeev Rajput 591 MQS 4 50M Pistol Men Om Prakash 554 14 Omkar singh 548 20 Amanpreet Singh 548 21 TEAM 1650 7 Amit Kumar Pilaniya 543 MQS Samaresh Jung 542 MQS 5 10M Pistol Men Omkar Singh 572 22 Amanpreet Singh 571 25 Om Prakash 567 35 TEAM 1710 9 Amit Kumar Pilaniya 574 MQS Vivek Singh 572 MQS 6 25M Rapid Fire Pistol Men Vijay Kumar 577 7 Pemba Tamang 577 8 Gurpreet Singh 577 9 TEAM 1731 II Silver 7 25M Center Fire Pistol Men Pemba Tamang 583 4 Vijay Kumar 564 21 Mahavir Singh 561 23 TEAM 1708 4 8 25M Standrad Pistol Men Vijay Kumar 572 I Gold Samaresh Jung 552 16 Mahavir Singh 542 24 TEAM 1666 5 9 50M Rifle 3 Positions Women Raj Kumari 578 9 Lajja Gauswami 574 17 Tejaswini Sawant 570 28 TEAM 1722 6 Raj Chaudhary 563 MQS 10 50M Rifle Prone Women Raj Kumari 594 I Gold Tejaswini Sawant 582 18 Lajja Gauswami 579 26 TEAM 1755 III Bronze 11 10M Rifle Women Anjali Bhagwat 396 9 Ayonika Paul 396 10 Mampi Das 395 12 TEAM 1187 II Silver Suma Shirur 392 MQS Thusar Shruti Bhattepatil 388 MQS 12 25M Pistol Women Anisa Sayyed 576 14 Rahi Sarnobat 574 16 Sonia Rai 574 18 TEAM 1724 4 Annuraj singh 578 MQS Shweta Chowdhary 558 MQS 13 10M Pistol Women Annuraj Singh 383+98.2=481.2 III Bronze Heena Sidhu 381+99.2=480.2 5 Shweta Chaudhry 383+96.5=479.5 6 TEAM 1147 I Gold Sonia Rai 380 MQS Harven Srao 380 MQS 14 Trap Men Manavjit Singh Sandhu 122 I Gold/Quota Kynan Chenai 108 18 Mansher Singh 107 20 TEAM 337 II Silver Anwer Sultan 110 MQS Prithviraj Tondaiman 102 MQS 15 Double Trap Men Mohd Asab 135 8 Rajyavardan Singh Rathore 135 9 Ronjon Sodhi 134 14 TEAM 404 III Bronze Dahiya Sangram 126 MQS Yogindrapal Singh 125 MQS 16 Skeet Men Parampal Singh Guron 120 7 Ahmad Mairaj Khan 119 14 Man Singh 113 28 TEAM 352 6 Smit Singh 111 MQS 17 Trap Women Shreyasi singh 63 13 Shagun Chowdhary 60 20 Seema Tomar 60 21 TEAM 183 4 Snehlata Singh Rajawat 63 MQS Varsha Tomar 58 MQS 18 Skeet Women Rashmee Rathore 61 13 Saniya Sheikh 61 16 19 50M Rifle 3 Positions Men Junior Navdeep Singh Rathore 1138+95.3=1233.3 5 Sanahal Huidrom 1120+94.2=1214.2 8 Vaibhav Sharma 1109 12 TEAM 3367 III Bronze 20 50M Rifle Prone Men Junior Navdeep Singh Rathore 588+101.3=689.3 I Gold Sanahal Huidrom 582+101.2=683.2 III Bronze Vaibhav Sharma 558 17 TEAM 1728 III Bronze 21 10M Rifle Men Junior Aribam Sharma 590+102.3=692.3 6 Mahesh Kumar 586 9 Navdeep Singh Rathore 580 16 TEAM 1756 III Bronze 22 50M Pistol Men Junior Vivek Kumar 528+91.2=619.2 7 Akshay Jain 532+77.4=609.4 8 Ajitesh Kaushal 517 11 TEAM 1577 II Silver 23 10M Air Pistol Men Junior Karanpratap Randhawa 570+97.6=667.6 5 Akshay Jain 567+99.8=666.8 6 Vivek Kumar 564 11 TEAM 1701 III Bronze 24 25M Rapid Fire Pistol Men Junior(Friendly Match) Shivraj Sase 552 I Gold Vikrant Ghaisas 532 III Bronze 25 25M Pistol Men Junior(Friendly Match) Ajitesh Kaushal 574 I Gold Shivraj Sase 552 II Silver Vikrant Ghaisas 541 6 TEAM 1667 I Gold 26 25M Standard Pistol Men Junior(Friendly Match) Ajitesh Kaushal 548 I Gold Shivraj Sase 546 II Silver Vikrant Ghaisa 536 III Bronze TEAM 1630 I Gold 27 50M Rifle 3 Positions Women Junior Tejaswini Muley 569+95.5=664.5 7 Anjum Moudgil 568 9 Susan Elizabeth Koshy 547 14 TEAM 1684 II Silver 28 50M Rifle Prone Women Junior Tejaswini Muley 584 IV Susan Elizabeth Koshy 581 6 Anjum Moudgil 571 13 TEAM 1736 II Silver 29 10M Rifle Women Junior Shriyanka Sadangi 394+100.9=494.9 5 Shalini Chahar 390 14 Milind Neha Sapte 385 23 TEAM 1169 II Silver 30 25M Pistol Women Junior Surabhi Pathak 565+194.6=759.6 7 Aanchal Rana 548 15 Oshin Tawani 533 18 TEAM 1646 III Bronze 31 10M Air Pistol Women Junior Albha Oberoi 372+94.7=466.7 7 Disha Rajput 369 15 Naman Sharma 368 17 TEAM 1109 III Bronze 32 Trap Men Junior Susheel Sharan Gyanchand 99+5=104 6 33 Trap Women Junior VARMAN Varsha 56 II Silver 34 Double Trap Men Junior(Friendly Match) Shayan Masood 123 I Gold Ankur Mittal 120 4 Asher Noria 111 6 H.H The Amir of Kuwait International Shooting Grand Prix Result March 19-26,2012 SNo NAME OF SHOOTER SCORE RANK REMARKS 1 50M Rifle 3 Position men Gagan Narang 1165 II Silver Sanjeev Rajput 1160 4 2 50M Rifle Prone Men Sanjeev Rajput 595 III Bronze Gagan Narang 593 7 3 10M Air Rifle Men Gagan Narang 595 II Silver Sanjeev Rajput 591 6 4 10M Air Pistol Women Annuraj Singh 379 7 Officers: Prof Sunny Thomas, Mr. Stanislav Lapidus, Mr. Anatolii Piddubnyi ISSF WORLD CUP SHOTGUN TUCSON, USA March 23-APR 01, 2012 SNo NAME OF SHOOTER SCORE RANK REMARKS 1 Trap Men Anirudh Singh 117 12 Prithviraj Tondaiman 114 26 Anwer Sultan 109 40 2 Double Trap Men Rajyavardhan Rathore 141 12 Ronjan Sodhi 140 15 Sangram Dahiya 137 24 3 Skeet Men Man Singh 120 14 Peoples Allan Daniel 113 50 Ahmad Mairaj Khan 111 54 4 Trap Women Shagun Chowdhary 63 25 Varsha Varman 58 31 Seema Tomar 57 32 5 Skeet Women Arti Singh Rao 65 16 Rashmee Rathore 60 24 Officers: M Padmanbhan,Sh. Ravi Kothari ,Brij Bhan Singh,Sh.Marcello Dradi ISSF WORLD CUP LONDON,GBR APR 17-APR 29, 2012 SNo NAME OF SHOOTER SCORE RANK REMARKS 1 50M Rifle 3 Positions Men Imran Hasan Khan 1150 31 Gagan Narang 1148 33 Sanjeev Rajput 1140 45 Imran Hasan Khan 1163 ELIMINATION Sanjeev Rajput 1155 ELIMINATION Gagan Narang 1160 ELIMINATION 2 50M Rifle Prone Men Sushil Ghalay 583 44 Joydeep Karmakar 589 ELIMINATION Sushil Ghalay 590 ELIMINATION Gagan Narang 586 ELIMINATION 3 10M Rifle Men Abhinav Bindra 596 10 Gagan Narang 596 12 Satyendra Singh 577 81 4 50 M Pistol Men Omkar Singh 555 16 Om Prakash 541 42 Omkar Singh 552 ELIMINATION Om Prakash 551 ELIMINATION Nanjappa Prakash 548 ELIMINATION 5 10 M Pistol Men Amanpreet Singh 575 32 Omkar Singh 575 33 Kumar Vijay 570 50 6 25 M Rapid Fire Pistol Men Gurpreet Singh 578 15 Pempa Tamang 576 20 Vijay Kumar 573 23 7 50M Rifle 3 Positions Women Raj Kumari 578 10 Raj Chaudhary 570 28 Lajja Gauswami 555 49 Raj Kumari 571 ELIMINATION Raj Chaudhary 568 ELIMINATION Lajja Gauswami 570 ELIMINATION 8 10M Rifle Women Anjali Bhagwat 395 30 Mampi Das 394 36 Paul Ayonika 394 39 9 10M Pistol Women Heena Sidhu 384 13 Shweta Choudhary 383 16 Annuraj Singh 382 22 10 25M Pistol Women Rahi Sarnobat 582 9 Annu Raj Singh 578 22 Anisa Sayyed DNS 11 Trap Men Manavjit Singh Sandhu 115 33 Anwer Sultan 110 58 Anirudh Singh 109 69 12 Double Trap Men Ronjon Sodhi 134 21 Sangram Dahiya 132 24 Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore 130 27 13 Skeet Men Mairaj Ahmad Khan 116 28 Man Singh 113 49 Allen Daniel Peoples 110 71 14 Trap Women Shagun Choudhary 56 43 Seema Tomar 55 48 Varsha Varman 55 46 15 Skeet Women Rashmee Rathore 57 39 ISSF WORLD CUP LONATO,ITA MAY 1-MAY 8, 2012 SNo NAME OF SHOOTER SCORE RANK REMARKS 1 Trap Men Anirudh Singh 113 30 Manavjit Singh Sandhu 112 34 Anwer Sultan 102 92 2 Double Trap Men Ronjon Sodhi 142 7 Sangram Dahiya 141 9 Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore 140 14 3 Skeet Men Man Singh 105 86 Allan Denial Peoples 111 56 4 Trap Women Seema Tomar 66 11 Shagun Chaudhary 59 48 Varsa Tomar 58 49 Varsa Varman 56 MQS 5 Skeet Women Arti Singh Rao 71 7 Saniya Sheikh DNS ISSF WORLD CUP MILAN,ITA MAY 13-MAY 21, 2012 SNo NAME OF SHOOTER SCORE RANK REMARKS 1 50M Rifle 3 Positions Men Sanjeev Rajput 1158 22 Gagan Narang 1155 26 Shushil ghalay 1134 MQS Gagan Narang 1133 ELIN Sanjeev Rajput 1127 ELIN Imran hasan khan 1125 ELIN 2 50M Rifle Prone Men Joydeep Karmakar 592 26 Sanjeev Rajput 593 MQS Joydeep Karmakar 592 ELIN Gagan Narang 589 ELIN Shushil ghalay 589 ELIN 3 10M Rifle Men Gagan Narang 595 20 Abhinav Bindra 592 42 Satyendra Singh 584 70 Imran Hasan Khan 590 MQS 4 50M Pistol Men P.N Praksh 554 27 Om Praksh 554 28 Omkar Singh 549 36 Aman Preet Singh 548 MQS Om Praksh 557 ELIN P.N Praksh 560 ELIN Omkar Singh 555 ELIN 5 10M Pistol Men Amanpreet Singh 576 31 Omkar Singh 575 34 Vijay Kumar 570 59 Amit Kumar Pilaniya 583 MQS Gurpreet Singh 577 MQS 6 25M Rapid Fire Pistol Men Pemba Tamang 582 10 Kumar Vijay 578 17 Gurpreet Singh 561 34 Panwar Rahul DNS Harpreet Singh DNS 7 50M Rifle 3 Positions Women Lajja Gauswami 572 32 Muley Tejaswini 576 MQS Raj Kumari 565 ELIN Lajja Gauswami 572 ELIN Raj Choudhary 569 ELIN 8 10M Rifle Women Anjali Bhagwat 396 14 Mampi Das 395 24 Paul Ayonika 394 47 Apurvi Chandela 396 MQS Shriyanka Sadangi 392 MQS 9 25M Pistol Women Anisa Sayyed 574 28 Annuraj singh 572 31 Rahi Sarnobat 571 35 Sonia Rai 570 MQS Surbhi Pathak 563 MQS 10 10M Pistol Women Annuraj Singh 377 32 Sonia Rai 375 42 Shweta Chaudhry 374 43 ISSF WORLD CUP MUNICH,GERMANY MAY 21-MAY 28, 2012 SNo NAME OF SHOOTER SCORE RANK REMARKS 1 50M Rifle 3 Positions Men Gagan Narang 1169 21 Sanjeev Rajput 1166 38 Imran Hasan Khan 1143 76 Surendra Singh Rathod 1154 MQS Shushil Ghalay 1142 MQS Gagan Narang 1156 ELIN Sanjeev Rajput 1167 ELIN Imran hasan khan 1145 ELIN 2 50M Rifle Prone Men Gagan Narang 596 14 Joydeep Karmakar 594 33 Shushil ghalay 590 62 Sanjeev Rajput 595 MQS Shivaji More 582 MQS Joydeep Karmakar 596 ELIN Gagan Narang 595 ELIN Shushil Ghalay 591 ELIN 3 10M Rifle Men Gagan Narang 597 9 Abhinav Bindra 596 14 Satyendra Singh 590 68 Imran Hasan Khan 592 MQS Singh Chain 581 MQS 4 50M Pistol Men Omkar Singh
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