Mairaj Khan-Ganemat Sekhon strike gold in Shotgun World Cup

On competition day four, the seasoned Mairaj Ahmad Khan and the rising Ganemat Sekhon worked well together to give India their first medal of the ongoing International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup Shotgun in Cairo, Egypt, winning gold in the Skeet Mixed Team event. In the gold medal match, they won 6-0 over Luis […]

by Priyank Chandram - May 1, 2023, 4:25 pm

On competition day four, the seasoned Mairaj Ahmad Khan and the rising Ganemat Sekhon worked well together to give India their first medal of the ongoing International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup Shotgun in Cairo, Egypt, winning gold in the Skeet Mixed Team event.

In the gold medal match, they won 6-0 over Luis Raul Gallardo Oliveros and Gabriela Rodriguez of Mexico. Simona Scocchetti, a two-time silver medalist at world championships, and Gabrielle Rossetti, the Rio Olympic winner, led Italy to the bronze medal.

Mairaj, who won his fifth senior ISSF medal on the day, was in brilliant form in the 30-team qualification round, shooting 74/75 to help the Indian duo shoot a combined 143 out of 150. That helped them reach the title decider in the top position after they won a shoot-off with the Mexicans 4-3, as the latter had also finished with a score of 143.

In the decider, Mairaj again set the ball rolling with a perfect four-hit performance, which Ganemat complimented as the Mexicans missed three birds to give India a 2-0 lead. Mairaj repeated a perfect four in the second series, and even though Ganemat missed a couple, the Mexicans again missed three as India pulled through 4-0. The final series became a bit more open when Mairaj missed two targets and Ganemat one, but the Mexicans missed four in all to hand India the gold by a comprehensive margin.

“I was very confident when I started. We knew from the beginning of the day that we would win gold. We are preparing for the Paris Olympics,” said a confident Mairaj after the victory. Ganemat also spoke of “redemption” after the Indians, including Mairaj and herself, had drawn a blank in the individual skeet competitions. It was a fourth senior world cup medal for Ganemat as well, including a second gold in the mixed team event.