The Indian skeet squad, including Olympian Maheshwari Chauhan and returning Man Singh, is set for the ISSF Shotgun World Cup in Tangier. The star-studded event features Olympic and World champions, marking the start of the 2026 season.
Star-Studded Women’s Competition
A highly competitive field consisting of Olympic and World champions have entered the competition.The women’s field is packed with stars, with the reigning Olympic champion Francisca Crovetto Chadid of Chile, who is returning to international competition after maternity leave, headlining the women’s competition along with reigning world champion Samantha Simonton of the United States. Diana Bacosi of Italy, a double Olympic and double world champion, also starts, while former world champion Dania Jo Vizzi of the USA, Kazakhstan’s world championship medallist Assem Orynbay, among others, make it a highly competitive field.
Indian Women’s Squad
The Indian team consists of Olympian Maheshwari Chauhan and siblings Darshana Rathore and Yashasvi Rathore. Yashasvi, the youngest of the two, was placed second in the 68th Nationals and also won silver in the junior category at the Asian Championships in Shymkent last year. Areeba Khan and Mansi Raghuwanshi will also be competing, but only for ranking points.
Competitive Men’s Field
In the men’s event, an 82-strong field have entered the competition with World Championship 2025 bronze medallist Emil Kjeldgaard Petersen of Denmark headlining the list. Last season’s World Cup finals winner Christian Elliot of the USA, Italy’s double Olympic champion Gabriele Rossetti, Tokyo silver medallist Jesper Hansen, also of Denmark and former world champion and Asian Games champion Masoud Saleh Al-Athba of Qatar are among the top names in the competition. Also representing Canada for the first time will be Angad Vir Singh Bajwa, who was in India colours till last year.
India’s Hopes in Men’s Category
India’s hopes are set on the experienced Man Singh and Parampal Singh Guron, along with Jyotiraditya Singh Sisodiya, who is making his senior international debut. Man, a former Asian champion, is making a comeback into the team after three years, while Parampal last represented India in 2022. Jyotiraditya won a junior bronze in his last international outing at the Shymkent Asian Championships last year and will be raring to go on his senior India debut. Sukhbir Singh Harika and junior national champion Harmehar Singh Lally will be competing for ranking points.With Olympic champions, world champions, experienced finalists and emerging talents all competing, the World Cup promises a compelling start to the season. As athletes begin their journey towards Olympic qualification pathways, all eyes will be on Tangier to see who sets the early benchmark for the year ahead. (ANI)(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Asianet Newsable English staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)