Mohammed Asab

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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.

NationalityIndian
Born (1987-09-10) 10 September 1987 (age 38)
Height168 cm (5 ft 6 in) (2014)
Weight72 kg (159 lb) (2014)
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Mohammed Asab
Personal information
NationalityIndian
Born (1987-09-10) 10 September 1987 (age 38)
Height168 cm (5 ft 6 in) (2014)
Weight72 kg (159 lb) (2014)
Spouse
Sumbul Rizvi
(m. 2016)
Sport
CountryIndia
SportShooting
Event
Double trap
Medal record
Men's shooting
Representing  India
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place SOUTH KOREA, 2018 DT
Bronze medal – third placeITALY, 2015DT
Gold medal – first placeGERMANY, 2007DT
Silver medal – second placeGERMANY, 2007DT
Bronze medal – third place GERMANY, 2006DT
Commonwealth Games
Bronze medal – third place SCOTLAND, 2014DT
Commonwealth Shooting Championships
Gold medal – first placeNEW DELHI, 2010DT
Silver medal – second placeNEW DELHI, 2010DT
ISSF World Cup
Bronze medal – third placeCYPRUS, 2015 DT
Gold medal – first placeNEW DELHI, 2003DT
Asian Championship
Gold medal – first place KAZAKHSTAN, 2017 DT
Bronze medal – third placeUAE, 2014DT
Bronze medal – third placeUAE, 2014 DT
Bronze medal – third placeQATAR, 2014 DT
Bronze medal – third placeQATAR, 2012DT
Bronze medal – third placeMALAYSIA, 2011DT
Gold medal – first placeKUWAIT, 2007 DT
Silver medal – second placeKUWAIT,2007 DT
Asian Olympic Shooting Qualifying Tournament
Bronze medal – third placeNEW DELHI, 2016 DT
MALAYSIAN OPEN SHOTGUN CHAMPIONSHIP
Gold medal – first placeMALAYSIA,2011DT
National Shooting Championship
Gold medal – first place66th NSCC, 2023DT
Silver medal – second place66th NSCC, 2023Team Double trap
Bronze medal – third place65th NSCC, 2022Team Double trap
Gold medal – first place64th NSCC, 2021DT
Gold medal – first place64th NSCC, 2021Team Double trap
Gold medal – first place62nd NSCC, 2018DT
Gold medal – first place62nd NSCC, 2018Team Double trap
Bronze medal – third place61st NSCC, 2017DT
Gold medal – first place61st NSCC, 2017Team Double trap
Gold medal – first place60th NSCC, 2016Team Double trap
Gold medal – first place59th NSCC, 2015DT
Silver medal – second place59th NSCC, 2015Team Double trap
Bronze medal – third place58th NSCC,2014DT
Bronze medal – third place57th NSCC, 2013DT
Silver medal – second place56th NSCC, 2012DT
Bronze medal – third place54th NSCC, 2011Team Double trap
Bronze medal – third place54th NSCC,2011DT
Bronze medal – third place51st NSCC, 2007DT
Gold medal – first place51st NSCC, 2007DT
Gold medal – first place50th NSCC, 2006DT
Gold medal – first place49th NSCC, 2005DT
Gold medal – first place48th NSCC, 2004Team Double trap
Gold medal – first place48th NSCC, 2004DT
Bronze medal – third place47th NSCC, 2003Team Double trap
Gold medal – first place47th NSCC, 2003DT
Gold medal – first place46th NSCC, 2002Team Double trap
Gold medal – first place46th NSCC, 2002DT
Silver medal – second place45th NSCC, 2002Team Double trap
Gold medal – first place45th NSCC, 2002DT
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Early life

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.[citation needed]

Awards and recognitions

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

References

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