Muskan Kirar
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Muskan Kirar (born 2001) is an Indian archer. She won the gold medal in the women's compound final event at the Archery Asia Cup, stage-1 competition in Bangkok on 7 March 2018.[1][2] She beat Malaysian archer Sazatul Nadhirah Zakaria by 139-136.[3][4] Muskan was trained by Richpal Singh Salaria[5] at the Madhya Pradesh Archery Academy in Bhopal.[5][6]
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Nationality | Indian |
Citizenship | India |
Born | Jabalpur |
Education | Sr. Secondary |
Occupation | Sports |
Years active | 2016 – present |
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Other interests | Archery |
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Country | India |
Sport | Archery |
Rank | 160 |
Team | Archery Association of India |
Coached by | Richpal Singh Salaria |
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