Pakistan shooter Colonel Farrukh Nadeem has created history by winning the gold medal in the trap event at the Asian Shotgun Championship in Doha. This marks Pakistan’s first-ever gold medal in Asian shotgun shooting.
Colonel Nadeem achieved an outstanding score of 119 out of 125 in the qualifying round. He then scored 27 out of 30 in the final, securing first place and setting a new world record under the championship’s updated competition format.
The Pakistan Shooting Federation praised Nadeem’s achievement, calling it a major milestone for the country. Officials highlighted that the new format of the Asian Shotgun Championship officially recognizes his performance as a world record.
This historic win has been widely celebrated in Pakistan. Sports enthusiasts and shooting professionals hailed Nadeem’s skill, focus, and dedication. Experts say his performance sets a new benchmark for Pakistan in international shooting events.
The gold medal is also seen as a boost for Pakistan’s shooting community. Officials hope this victory will inspire young shooters and encourage further investment in training and facilities. The win demonstrates Pakistan’s growing presence in competitive shooting sports.
The Asian Shotgun Championship in Doha continues to host the top shooting talent from across the continent. Colonel Nadeem’s success has firmly placed Pakistan among the leading nations in Asian shooting competitions.
His achievement reflects Pakistan’s rising potential in international sports and highlights the dedication of its athletes. Fans and officials alike have praised the shooter’s historic win and world record.
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Colonel Farrukh Nadeem’s gold medal at the Asian Shotgun Championship is a proud moment for Pakistan and a significant step forward in the country’s sporting achievements.




