Vijay Kumar (sport shooter)
Quick Facts
Biography
Subedar Major Vijay Kumar AVSM, SM (born 19 August 1985) is a sport shooter from India. He won the silver medal in the individual 25 metre rapid fire pistol event at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Kumar hails from Barsar village of Hamirpur district of Himachal Pradesh and is a serving Subedar Major (Warrant Officer Class I) in the Dogra Regiment (16th Battalion) Indian Army. Vijay Kumar is supported by the Olympic Gold Quest initiative. He has been posted at Indian Army Marksmanship Unit (AMU) Mhow since 2003 where he is being coached by the Russian Pavel Smirnov.
Shooting career
Early career (2006-2009)
At the 2006 Commonwealth Games, he won two gold medals: the individual 25 meter rapid fire pistol competition and the pairs competition in the same event together with Pemba Tamang. The same year, he won a bronze medal in the Asian Games. In 2006, he was awarded the Arjuna award by the Indian government.
In 2007, he finished second at the Asian Championship in 25 metre center-fire pistol. He also won a silver medal at the 2009 ISSF World Cup Beijing in rapid fire pistol, where he was defeated by 0.1 points.
Commonwealth and Olympic glory (2010-14)
In the 2010 Commonwealth Games, he won three gold medals and one silver. In 25 metre rapid fire pistol pairs, Gurpreet Singh and Vijay Kumar won the gold medal scoring 1162 points, setting a new Commonwealth games record. He won the 25 meter rapid fire pistol singles event and also teamed up with Harpreet Singh to win the 25-metre center fire pistol pairs event. In the 25-metre centre fire pistol singles, he finished second winning a silver, losing out to fellow Indian Harpreet Singh.
Kumar won the Silver Medal in the 25 m rapid fire pistol event at 2012 London Olympics. He finished with an average score of 9.767 and had a score of 293 with 7 inner 10s in the first stage. Vijay's silver was the second medal for India at London 2012. Earlier Kumar failed to qualify for the men's 10 m air pistol finals after finishing 31st on 28 July 2012.
Kumar was chosen to be the Indian flagbearer at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. The Indian trio of Vijay Kumar, Pemba Tamang and Gurpreet Singh won the silver medal in the 25m center fire event at the 2014 Asian Games, held at Incheon, South Korea. The team scored a total of 1740, two behind gold medalists China.
Performance timelines
25 metre rapid fire pistol
2002 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | |
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Olympic Games | Not held | — | Not held | Silver | Not held | ||||||
World Championships | Not held | 34th 569 | Not held | 11th 578 | Not held | 36th 569 | Not held | ||||
Asian Games/AC | 4th 577+198.3 | 14th 566 | Not held | 7th 577 | Not held | ||||||
Commonwealth Games | Not held | 581+197.2 | GoldNot held | 583+204.5 | GoldNot held | 8th 274 | Not held | ||||
World Cup 1 | — | 19th 575 | 35th 561 | — | 10th 577 | ||||||
World Cup 2 | — | 12th 576 | 34th 567 | 8th 580 | 581+199.4 | Silver||||||
World Cup 3 | — | 37th 568 | 14th 572 | 15th 577 | 16th 576 | ||||||
World Cup 4 | 38th 560 | 25th 573 | 40th 567 | 33rd 562 | 21st 572 | ||||||
World Cup Final | NQ | NQ | NQ | yes | Qualified |
25 metre center-fire pistol
2006 | 2007 | |
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World Championships | 27th 577 | Not held |
Asian Games/AC | 9th 580 | 582 | Silver
Commonwealth Games | — | Not held |
25-metre standard pistol
2007 | |||
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World Championships | Not held | ||
Asian Games/AC | 12th 562 | ||
Commonwealth Games | Not held | Olympics 12 | Not held |
10 metre air pistol
2005 | |
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Olympic Games | Not held |
World Championships | 2nd |
Asian Games/AC | — |
Commonwealth Games | Not held |
World Cup 1 | — |
World Cup 2 | — |
World Cup 3 | 89th 560 |
World Cup 4 | 73rd 564 |
World Cup Final | NQ |
Awards and Recognition
- Arjuna Award (2007)
- Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna (2012)
- Ati Vishisht Seva Medal (2013)
- Padma Shri (2013)
For winning the silver medal at 2012 London Olympics, ₹1 crore (US$150,000) cash award was awarded by the Government of Himachal Pradesh and ₹50 lakh (US$74,000) by the Government of Rajasthan.