Angad Vir Singh Bajwa
Angad Vir Singh Bajwa is a Canadian skeet shooter. In 2018, he became the first shooter to set the skeet final round world record of 60 out of 60.
Early and personal life
Angad Vir Singh Bajwa was born on 29 November 1995 in Chandigarh. He finished his schooling at Sherwood College in 2013. He later moved to Vancouver and enrolled at the University of British Columbia, but left his studies midway to return to India and focus on shooting. In 2020, Bajwa went on to pursue a Bachelor of Business Administration degree at Manav Rachna University.In 2025, Bajwa changed his nationality from Indian to Canadian. His family is based in Canada, where his father, Gurpal, operates a hospitality business, which was one of the reasons that influenced his decision to relocate from India.
Career
At the 2015 Asian Shooting Championships in Kuwait City, the trio of Bajwa, Anantjeet Singh Naruka and Arjun Mann won the gold medal in the men's skeet junior team event. Bajwa also won gold in the junior individual event.Bajwa participated in the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta where he shot 119 out of 125 and failed to qualify for the final. He won the gold medal at the 2018 Asian Shotgun Championships in Kuwait City by shooting a world record 60 in the final round of the men's skeet competition. This was India's first ever gold medal in the skeet discipline in a continental or world-level tournament.
Making a comeback after an illness, Bajwa won the bronze medal at the 2019 World University Games in Naples. At the 2019 Asian Shooting Championships, he won gold in the men's skeet event after a shoot-off with fellow Indian Mairaj Ahmad Khan, who settled for silver. As a result of this, both Bajwa and Khan bagged 2020 Tokyo Olympics quota places for India. Bajwa also won silver in the mixed team event, with Ganemat Sekhon, in the same competition.
At the 2021 ISSF World Cup in New Delhi, Bajwa won the gold medal in men's skeet team event with Mairaj Ahmad Khan and Gurjoat Siingh Khangura.
Bajwa finished 18th in men's skeet event at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics with a score of 120/125.
He last represented India at the international level at the 2025 Asian Shooting Championships in Shymkent, where he competed for ranking points only.