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Mohammed Asab

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Mohammed Asab
Personal information
NationalityIndian
Born (1987-09-10) 10 September 1987 (age 37)
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India
Height168 cm (5 ft 6 in) (2014)
Weight72 kg (159 lb) (2014)
Spouse
Sumbul Rizvi
(m. 2016)
Sport
CountryIndia
SportShooting
EventDouble trap
Medal record
Men's shooting
Representing  India
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place SOUTH KOREA, 2018 DT
Bronze medal – third place ITALY, 2015 DT
Gold medal – first place GERMANY, 2007 DT
Silver medal – second place GERMANY, 2007 DT
Bronze medal – third place GERMANY, 2006 DT
Commonwealth Games
Bronze medal – third place SCOTLAND, 2014 DT
Commonwealth Shooting Championships
Gold medal – first place NEW DELHI, 2010 DT
Silver medal – second place NEW DELHI, 2010 DT
ISSF World Cup
Bronze medal – third place CYPRUS, 2015 DT
Gold medal – first place NEW DELHI, 2003 DT
Asian Championship
Gold medal – first place KAZAKHSTAN, 2017 DT
Bronze medal – third place UAE, 2014 DT
Bronze medal – third place UAE, 2014 DT
Bronze medal – third place QATAR, 2014 DT
Bronze medal – third place QATAR, 2012 DT
Bronze medal – third place MALAYSIA, 2011 DT
Gold medal – first place KUWAIT, 2007 DT
Silver medal – second place KUWAIT,2007 DT
Asian Olympic Shooting Qualifying Tournament
Bronze medal – third place NEW DELHI, 2016 DT
MALAYSIAN OPEN SHOTGUN CHAMPIONSHIP
Gold medal – first place MALAYSIA,2011 DT
National Shooting Championship
Gold medal – first place 66th NSCC, 2023 DT
Silver medal – second place 66th NSCC, 2023 Team Double trap
Bronze medal – third place 65th NSCC, 2022 Team Double trap
Gold medal – first place 64th NSCC, 2021 DT
Gold medal – first place 64th NSCC, 2021 Team Double trap
Gold medal – first place 62nd NSCC, 2018 DT
Gold medal – first place 62nd NSCC, 2018 Team Double trap
Bronze medal – third place 61st NSCC, 2017 DT
Gold medal – first place 61st NSCC, 2017 Team Double trap
Gold medal – first place 60th NSCC, 2016 Team Double trap
Gold medal – first place 59th NSCC, 2015 DT
Silver medal – second place 59th NSCC, 2015 Team Double trap
Bronze medal – third place 58th NSCC,2014 DT
Bronze medal – third place 57th NSCC, 2013 DT
Silver medal – second place 56th NSCC, 2012 DT
Bronze medal – third place 54th NSCC, 2011 Team Double trap
Bronze medal – third place 54th NSCC,2011 DT
Bronze medal – third place 51st NSCC, 2007 DT
Gold medal – first place 51st NSCC, 2007 DT
Gold medal – first place 50th NSCC, 2006 DT
Gold medal – first place 49th NSCC, 2005 DT
Gold medal – first place 48th NSCC, 2004 Team Double trap
Gold medal – first place 48th NSCC, 2004 DT
Bronze medal – third place 47th NSCC, 2003 Team Double trap
Gold medal – first place 47th NSCC, 2003 DT
Gold medal – first place 46th NSCC, 2002 Team Double trap
Gold medal – first place 46th NSCC, 2002 DT
Silver medal – second place 45th NSCC, 2002 Team Double trap
Gold medal – first place 45th NSCC, 2002 DT

Mohammed Asab (born 10 September 1987) is an Indian shooter who competes in the double trap event. In the same event, he won the bronze medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.and missed his 2nd commonwealth medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia, where he secure 4th rank. medals.[1]

He also participated at the ISSF World Shooting Championships, Commonwealth Shooting Championships, World Cup, Asian Championship and won medals. He hold a world record at the ISSF World Cup in Acapulco, Mexico.

He is one of the best shooter of India, who have 11 times national champion on double trap event.

Early life

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His early life was spent in Amroli (Bada Gaon), a small village in Meerut, India. Asab is belong to the shooter's family, His elder brother is a coach in the Indian Army and one brother plays on behalf of the Indian Air Force.

  1. ^ "Men's double trap Final result". glasgow2014.com. 27 July 2014. Retrieved 27 July 2014.

Awards and recognitions

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  • 2016- Laxman award (Highest Sporting Honour of Uttar Pradesh).
  • 2016- Nominee of Arjuna Award (Highest Sporting Honour of India).
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