Shreyasi Singh Crowned National Champion in Women’s Trap

Shreyasi Singh poses with her medal
Shreyasi Singh poses with her medal

Reigning Commonwealth Games champion Shreyasi Singh representing Bihar, won the Women’s Trap crown at the ongoing 63rd National Shooting Championship Competition (63rd NSCC) for Shotgun events at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range (KSSR) in New Delhi, getting the better of Rajeshwari Kumari of Punjab in the final on Monday.

In a top final, which also had the likes of seasoned shooters Shagun Chowdhary and Seema Tomar among others, Shreyasi shot 42 out of 50 birds to claim the brightest medal on offer, while Rajeshwari managed 38 hits.

“I am very happy, specially after having lost so many Trap finals. My new coach Daniel Di Spignio was behind me today and I felt that was the difference and I was feeling much stronger and confident today. Hope I can carry on this form in the days to come,” shared Shreyasi after the finals.

This was Shreyasi’s fourth individual career National title but her first in Women’s Trap.

Rajeshwari had earlier topped the qualification rounds with a score of 118 out of 125 while Shreyasi qualified fourth with a score of 112.

Pragati Dubey of Madhya Pradesh (MP) who had shot 110 in qualification and had to come through a shoot-off to get through to the six-woman final, won bronze with a finals score of 31.

Rajeshwari did win gold on the day though, claiming the team gold in Women’s Trap along with Punjab teammates Inaya Vijay Singh and Prabsukhman Kaur who together totaled 319 to leave team Rajasthan way behind with 311 and the silver medal. Team Madhya Pradesh won bronze.

Varda Sharma of Delhi won the Junior Women’s Trap competition getting the better of Manisha Keer of MP after a shoot-off took place to separate the gold and silver medal winners. Both Varda and Manisha had ended the final with 40 hits apiece. Manisha then missed her shoot-off shot while Varda connected.

MP women were on fire at the range on the day with Preeti Rajak also winning the bronze in the Junior Women’s Trap with a finals score of 29. The trio of Manisha, Preeti and Neeru had earlier combined to give MP the team gold in the event with a tally of 310. Haryana won silver while Delhi won bronze.

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