Pakistani Shooters Shine in Asian Shooting Annual Rankings

The annual rankings for Asian shooting have been unveiled, and Pakistan’s talented markswomen Kishwar Zehra and G.M. Bashir have secured a place in the top ten list. The recognition comes as a testament to their skill and dedication in the competitive world of shooting.

In the 10-meter air pistol category, Pakistani shooter Kishwar Zehra clinched the fifth position, showcasing her prowess and marksmanship on the international stage. Additionally, she secured the 15th position in the 25-meter pistol category for women. Kishwar Zehra had previously achieved significant success at the Asian Games this year, winning a bronze medal in the 10-meter air pistol event and earning the distinction of being Pakistan’s top shooter across all categories.

Meanwhile, in the men’s 25-meter rapid-fire pistol category, G.M. Bashir demonstrated his skill by securing the eighth position. This accomplishment highlights the remarkable talent and competitive spirit of Pakistani shooters in the challenging field of shooting sports.

Othman Chand, representing Pakistan in the men’s skeet category, secured the 10th position, showcasing his proficiency in this specialized discipline. Furthermore, Gulfaam, participating in the 10-meter air pistol category, earned the 14th spot, contributing to Pakistan’s representation in various shooting disciplines.

These rankings reflect the dedication and hard work of Pakistani shooters who have consistently performed well in regional and international competitions. Kishwar Zehra and G.M. Bashir’s inclusion in the top ten Asian shooting rankings is a source of pride for Pakistan, emphasizing the country’s growing presence and success in the field of shooting sports.

As Pakistan continues to make strides in shooting sports, these rankings serve as encouragement for emerging talents and reinforce the country’s commitment to excellence in various sporting disciplines. The achievements of Kishwar Zehra and G.M. Bashir underscore the potential and promise within Pakistan’s shooting community, setting a positive trajectory for the future of the sport in the country.