
Tanvi Lathwal Becomes Australia’s No. 1 Junior Shooter, Secures Spot in ISSF Junior World Cup
Rising shooting sensation Tanvi Lathwal is making waves in the international shooting circuit as she earns a prestigious spot in Australia’s 12-member shooting contingent for the ISSF Junior World Cup 2024 in Suhl, Germany, from May 19-27.
At just 15 years old, Tanvi, whose family hails from Haryana, India, has etched her name in history as the first shooter of Indian origin to represent Australia in the prestigious competition.
Aiming for Greatness: Inspired by Manu Bhaker
Driven by a deep admiration for Indian shooting star Manu Bhaker, Tanvi has showcased phenomenal talent and unwavering determination. She will compete in the 10m air pistol category, a discipline where she has already dominated the Australian junior circuit.
Record-Breaking Performances in Australia
Tanvi’s selection for the ISSF Junior World Cup came on the back of outstanding performances across three major Australian shooting championships:
- New South Wales (NSW) State Championships – 564/600 (Gold Medal)
- Queensland State Championships – 559/600 (Gold Medal)
- Australian Junior Nationals – 560/600 (Gold Medal)
With these exceptional scores, Tanvi has firmly established herself as Australia’s No. 1 junior shooter in the 10m air pistol category.
A Star in the Making
Tanvi Lathwal’s achievement is not just a personal milestone but also a proud moment for the Indian-Australian sporting community. As she prepares to represent Australia on the global stage, all eyes will be on this young prodigy to see if she can bring home gold at the ISSF Junior World Cup 2024.
Stay tuned for more updates on Tanvi Lathwal’s journey as she aims for international shooting glory!