DailyBeat

India's Largest Digital News Media

Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar Creates World Record in Revamped 50m Rifle 3P at Asian Shooting Championships

Spread the love

Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar Creates World Record in Revamped 50m Rifle 3P at Asian Shooting Championships

Indian rifle shooter Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar delivered a landmark performance at the Asian Shooting Championships, scripting history with a world-record score in the revamped 50m Rifle Three Positions (3P) event. The young marksman not only clinched the gold medal but also showcased India’s growing strength in precision shooting on the continental stage.


Historic World Record on Asian Stage

Facing an elite field of Asia’s top shooters, Tomar rose to the occasion with remarkable composure. He registered a stunning 362.0 in the final, setting a new world record in the updated format of the 50m Rifle 3P event.

This achievement places him among the world’s finest rifle shooters and marks one of India’s most significant milestones in recent shooting history. His performance combined technical accuracy with mental resilience, crucial for success in high-pressure finals.


Understanding the Revamped 50m Rifle 3P Format

The significance of Tomar’s record is amplified by the competition’s revised structure. The international shooting body recently introduced a faster, more demanding final format.

Under the new system, shooters must complete all three positions—kneeling, prone, and standing—within a tightly packed 22-minute time frame. Unlike the earlier format, which allowed separate time blocks, this compressed schedule tests endurance, adaptability, and focus simultaneously.

Tomar’s ability to maintain precision across all three positions under time pressure highlights his elite conditioning and match temperament.


Nerve-Holding Finish Seals Gold

The final witnessed a gripping climax. Heading into the last shot, Tomar was trailing fellow Indian shooter Niraj Rajput.

With gold hanging in the balance, he produced a brilliant 10.7 final shot, overturning the deficit to surge into the lead. The clutch effort secured not only the gold medal but also confirmed his world-record finish — a moment that defined the championship.


Redemption After Previous Final Setback

This triumph also carried emotional significance. In an earlier World Championship final, Tomar had narrowly missed gold after firing a 9.8 in the decisive round.

That heartbreak became a turning point. He channelled the disappointment into training, refining both technique and mental strength. His latest performance reflects that growth — converting pressure into peak execution.


Rise of a Shooting Star

Hailing from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, Tomar has steadily risen through the ranks of international shooting. From junior successes to senior world medals, his journey reflects discipline, consistency, and technical mastery.

He is now considered one of the pillars of India’s rifle shooting squad, capable of delivering podium finishes in global events.


Big Boost for India’s Global Shooting Prospects

Tomar’s record-breaking gold adds momentum to India’s campaign in international shooting competitions. With World Cups, Olympic qualifiers, and future continental events approaching, his form strengthens India’s medal prospects significantly.

His success also inspires the next generation of Indian shooters aiming for excellence on the world stage.