India delivered a stellar performance at the ISSF Junior World Cup 2026, held in Cairo, Egypt, by finishing at the top of the medal tally. The Indian contingent secured a total of 16 medals, including 5 gold, 6 silver, and 5 bronze, showcasing the country’s rising dominance in international shooting sports.
The event witnessed participation from 25 countries and 284 shooters, making India’s achievement even more significant as they fielded the largest team with 71 athletes.
Indian shooters performed consistently across rifle, pistol, and shotgun categories. Notable gold medal wins came from strong performances in air pistol and rifle events, highlighting depth in junior-level talent.
India also secured multiple silver and bronze medals across individual and team events. One of the key highlights was Hemant Burman’s silver medal in the 50m rifle 3 positions event with a score of 351.7.
In a historic achievement, the Indian pair Zuhair Khan and Addya Katyal won bronze in the mixed trap team event, marking India’s strong presence in shotgun disciplines.
The competition also saw record-breaking performances from international athletes. Kazakhstan’s Oleg Noskov set a junior world record in the 50m rifle 3 positions, underlining the high competitive standard of the event.
Despite tough competition, India maintained consistent dominance across categories, proving its strength in developing world-class junior shooters capable of performing at global events.
The ISSF Junior World Cup 2026 result is important for government exam aspirants as it highlights India’s performance in international sports, which is frequently asked in SSC, UPSC, Banking, Railways, Defence, and State PCS exams.
India’s top finish reflects the effectiveness of national training programs like NRAI (National Rifle Association of India) and government support for Olympic sports development.
Strong junior performances indicate a promising future for India in upcoming Olympic and Asian Games, especially in shooting disciplines where India has already established a global presence.
Such achievements inspire youth participation in sports and highlight career opportunities in professional shooting.
The International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) organizes Junior World Cups annually to promote young shooting talent across rifle, pistol, and shotgun disciplines.
India has consistently performed well in ISSF junior events in recent years, often finishing among the top medal-winning nations. This reflects India’s growing dominance in shooting sports since the early 2010s.
India’s success is linked to improved infrastructure, coaching systems, and international exposure provided by sports authorities like the NRAI and Sports Authority of India (SAI).
The ISSF Junior World Cup is an international shooting competition organized by the International Shooting Sport Federation for junior-level athletes across rifle, pistol, and shotgun events.
The tournament was held in Cairo, Egypt.
India won a total of 16 medals, including gold, silver, and bronze.
India finished 1st in the medal tally, topping all participating nations.
Around 25 countries participated in the ISSF Junior World Cup 2026.
ISSF is related to Shooting Sports, including rifle, pistol, and shotgun events.
It helps identify future Olympic-level shooters and improves India’s global ranking in shooting sports.
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