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Physical Appearance
Height (approx.): 5′ 7″
Weight (approx.): 60 Kg
Hair Colour: Black
Eye Colour: Black
Family
Parents & Siblings
Adarsh’s father’s name is Harinder, who is a businessman in Real Estate. He has an elder sister named Riya Singh, a national-level shooter.
Wife
Adarsh Singh is unmarried.
Career
Adarsh Singh started shooting at a very young age. He has participated and won many national and international shooting championships. In 2018, Adarsh made his international debut in the 10 m air pistol men’s event and 25 m rapid fire pistol men’s event at the ISSF Junior World Cup held in Sydney, where he won a bronze and silver medal, respectively. He won a gold medal in the 25 m rapid-fire pistol men’s event at the South Asian Games (2019) in Pokhara, Nepal. In March 2020, he moved to Pune, where he trained under Ronak Pandit. In 2023, Adarsh Singh represented India at the 19th Asian Games (2022) held in Hangzhou, China. He won a bronze medal for shooting in the men’s 25 m rapid-fire pistol team event along with his teammates Anish Bhanwala and Vijayveer Sidhu.
Adarsh Singh (right) with his teammates
The Indian men’s trio finished in third place with 1718 points, while China earned the gold medal with 1765 points and South Korea drew silver with 1734 points.
Adarsh Singh with a bronze medal
Medals
Gold
- 2018: ISSF World Championships held in Changwon, South Korea.
- 2019: 25 m pistol men’s event at the ISSF Junior World Cup in Suhl, Germany.
- 2019: 25 m standard pistol event at the ISSF Junior World Cup in Suhl, Germany.
- 2019: South Asian Games held in Pokhara, Nepal.
Silver
- 2018: ISSF Junior World Cup held in Sydney.
- 2019: ISSF Junior World Cup held in Suhl, Germany.
- 2021: World University Games held in Chengdu, Sichuan, China.
- 2021: ISSF World Cups, New Delhi.
Bronze
- 2018: ISSF Junior World Cup held in Sydney.
- 2019: Asian Shooting Championships held in Doha, Qatar.
- 2023: Asian Games held in Hangzhou, China.
Facts/Trivia
- Initially, Adarsh had a keen interest in playing Cricket and Badminton. Due to his childhood ailments, he couldn’t pursue a physically tough sport and therefore he chose shooting. In an interview, Adarsh discussed his difficult journey and how his elder sister inspired him to pursue shooting. He said,
It’s been a tough journey for me since my birth. The lower back injury never allowed me to pursue my passion in cricket or badminton. As I started growing older, I found out that I couldn’t play physically tough sports. So I chose shooting. It helped that my elder sister Riya Singh – also a national-level shooter was pursuing shooting and she introduced me to the sport. I honed my skills at the Faridabad Model School shooting range and soon I developed a deep interest.”
- Adarsh Singh is a left-hander in a sports like shooting which is dominated by right-handers.
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