The Indian contingent showcased their dominance at the second World Deaf Shooting Championship in Hannover, Germany, securing the top spot on the medals table. The team amassed an impressive tally of seven gold, seven silver, and six bronze medals, solidifying their position as a force to be reckoned with in the deaf shooting community.
Mahit Sandhu claimed the gold medal in the women’s 50-meter rifle 3-position, demonstrating her exceptional skill and precision. In a display of remarkable talent, Abhinav Deshwal shattered the world record in the men’s 25-meter standard pistol, earning a gold medal and garnering accolades for his exceptional performance. His impressive score of 565 points highlighted his superior marksmanship. Deshwal’s remarkable achievement even earned him special recognition from the championship organizers, showcasing the global impact of his world-record-breaking performance.
The championship witnessed the emergence of young stars, with both Deshwal and Anuya Prasad, the 16-year-old women’s air pistol gold medalist, receiving the Nana figure, a prominent Hannover sculpture, in recognition of their achievements. This gesture celebrated their outstanding contributions to the sport and their promising futures. The impressive performance of the Indian contingent at the World Deaf Shooting Championship in Hannover reflects the dedication, talent, and hard work of the Indian deaf athletes. Their achievements on the global stage serve as an inspiration to aspiring deaf athletes worldwide, showcasing that deaf athletes can excel in any sport.