Rajasthan’s Bhavesh Shekhawat emerged victorious in the men’s 25m rapid-fire pistol T6 trials at the national selection trials at the Karni Singh Range in New Delhi on Tuesday. Bhavesh, who was runner-up to Anish Bhanwala in the T5 trial earlier this week, scored 33 hits in the final to beat Army shooter Gurmeet, who ended with a score of 31.
In the women’s 10m air rifle T5 competition, Ramita put up an exceptional performance, leading from start to finish with a final score of 252.8, securing 24 shots. The national selection trials, 5 and 6, witnessed intensifying competition with various athletes competing fiercely for the top positions.
The trials are an important stepping stone for athletes to compete at the national level. They are conducted to identify the best performing athletes, who represent the country in various national and international competitions.
Bhavesh and Ramita’s performance showcases their exceptional skills and determination for success. The event was a demonstration of precision, skill, and agility, with participants aiming for the bull’s eye with perfect accuracy.
The event was conducted under strict protocols, with all participants following COVID-19 safety guidelines. The Karni Singh Range provided a safe and secure environment for the athletes to compete.
The national selection trials are an important platform for honing an athlete’s skills, and the experience gained from them can be valuable in the future. We congratulate all the participants for their efforts and convey our best wishes to Bhavesh and Ramita for their success. The event showcases the immense talent and potential that India has in the field of sports and highlights the need to provide more opportunities for young athletes to excel.