India’s shooting contingent celebrated a historic milestone as Samrat was crowned world champion in the men’s 10m air pistol event, marking one of the most memorable moments in Indian sports this year. Competing against some of the finest shooters from across the globe, Samrat delivered an extraordinary display of precision, focus, and composure to secure the coveted gold medal and elevate India’s status in world shooting.
The final, held at the ISSF World Shooting Championship 2025, saw fierce competition from top-ranked athletes representing China, South Korea, and Germany. Samrat began steadily in the qualification rounds, maintaining his rhythm with consistent high scores that earned him a spot among the top eight finalists. In the final, he displayed nerves of steel, staying calm under pressure even as the margin between competitors narrowed to decimals. His final shot — a near-perfect 10.8 — sealed his victory and sent the Indian camp into jubilation.
Samrat’s triumph is not just a personal achievement but also a reflection of India’s growing dominance in shooting sports. Over the past few years, Indian shooters have consistently made their presence felt in world events, and this win further cements the country’s emergence as a powerhouse in precision shooting disciplines. His journey from national trials to the world stage showcases the dedication, discipline, and strategic coaching that underpin India’s shooting infrastructure today.
Speaking after his win, Samrat expressed gratitude to his coaches, teammates, and family, dedicating the medal to the people of India. “This gold is for my country. Every round I fired today carried the hopes of millions of Indians who believe in our sporting potential,” he said. His words resonated deeply with fans and fellow athletes, many of whom hailed his mental strength and technical mastery as a benchmark for future generations.
Experts noted that Samrat’s balance between speed and accuracy set him apart from his competitors. His ability to control breathing, maintain focus, and adapt quickly to changes in lighting and target distance demonstrated the high-level professionalism that world-class shooting demands.
The victory is expected to boost morale ahead of the upcoming Paris 2025 World Cup Series and the next Olympic cycle, where India hopes to convert such world-level performances into Olympic medals. The Sports Authority of India (SAI) and the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) have both lauded Samrat’s accomplishment, calling it an inspiration for young shooters nationwide.
As the tricolor rose above the podium and the national anthem echoed through the arena, Samrat’s win symbolized more than sporting excellence — it reflected India’s steady rise as a global sporting nation, capable of competing and winning at the highest level.

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