Rajeshwari Kumari
Events and Medals
Discipline | Event | Rank | Medal |
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Trap Women | 11 | |
Trap Team Women | 2 |
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Schedule
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Biographical Information
Highlights
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Rank | Event | Year | Location | Result |
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World Championships | ||||
5 | Women's Trap | 2023 | Baku, AZE | 19 |
12 | Women's Trap | 2017 | Moscow, RUS | 68 |
34 | Women's Trap | 2015 | Lonato, ITA | 65 |
World Cup | ||||
1 | Women's Trap - Team | 2021 | New Delhi, IND | 6 |
2 | Women's Trap - Team | 2021 | Cairo, EGY | 4 |
5 | Mixed Trap Team | 2022 | Lima, PER | 2 |
6 | Mixed Trap Team | 2021 | New Delhi, IND | 140 |
6 | Mixed Trap Team | 2021 | Cairo, EGY | 135 |
8 | Women's Trap - Team | 2022 | Lonato, ITA | 178 |
10 | Mixed Trap Team | 2019 | Acapulco, MEX | 146 |
13 | Women's Trap | 2022 | Lima, PER | 107 |
13 | Women's Trap | 2021 | New Delhi, IND | 107 |
16 | Women's Trap | 2022 | Lonato, ITA | 110 |
16 | Women's Trap | 2016 | San Marino, SMR | 67 |
17 | Women's Trap | 2017 | New Delhi, IND | 64 |
18 | Women's Trap | 2021 | Cairo, EGY | 99 |
21 | Mixed Trap Team | 2022 | Nicosia, CYP | 120 |
24 | Women's Trap | 2023 | Cairo, EGY | 108 |
24 | Mixed Trap Team | 2019 | Changwon, KOR | 91 |
25 | Women's Trap | 2017 | Larnaca, CYP | 67 |
26 | Women's Trap | 2016 | Baku, AZE | 64 |
28 | Women's Trap | 2016 | Nicosia, CYP | 63 |
33 | Mixed Trap Team | 2019 | Al Ain, UAE | 134 |
36 | Women's Trap | 2022 | Nicosia, CYP | 100 |
36 | Women's Trap | 2019 | Acapulco, MEX | 112 |
40 | Women's Trap | 2015 | Qabala, AZE | 67 |
46 | Women's Trap | 2023 | Doha, QAT | 107 |
50 | Women's Trap | 2019 | Al Ain, UAE | 109 |
56 | Women's Trap | 2019 | Changwon, KOR | 99 |
58 | Women's Trap | 2023 | Lonato, ITA | 106 |
Asian Championships | ||||
4 | Women's Trap | 2016 | Abu Dhabi, UAE | 10 |
10 | Mixed Trap Team | 2019 | Doha, QAT | 138 |
22 | Women's Trap | 2019 | Doha, QAT | 107 |
24 | Women's Trap | 2015 | Kuwait City, KUW | 63 |
27 | Women's Trap | 2017 | Astana, KAZ | 52 |
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Ria (Twitter profile, 19 Jun 2023)
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Athlete
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English, Hindi
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Punjab [India]
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Her father Randhir Singh represented India in trap shooting at five consecutive editions of the Olympic Games between 1968 and 1984, and won a gold medal at the 1978 Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand. He served as secretary general of the Olympic Council of Asia [OCA] from 1991 to 2015, and has served as interim president of the OCA. He was also a member of the International Olympic Committee [IOC] from 2001 to 2014. Her grandfather Bhalindra Singh served as president of the Asian Games Federation [AGF]. Her father's uncle Yadavindra Singh was the last Maharaja of Patiala in India. He also played cricket for India and served as head of the Indian Olympic Association [IOA]. (SportsDeskOnline, 04 Jul 2023; Olympic Council of Asia Facebook page, 19 Jun 2023; insidethegames, 19 Jun 2023; hindustantimes, 20 May 2015)
Legend
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- Silver Medal
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- Gold Medal Event
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- Silver Medal Event
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- Bronze Medal Event