A 24-member Indian team comprising shooters ranked primarily between four-six in the national rankings, are all set to take on the world's best, as the international shooting season's fourth and final International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup Rifle/Pistol stage, got underway i
This stellar achievement propelled India to an impressive third-place finish in the overall points table, trailing only the People's Republic of China and Norway.
The high point for India at Munich this year, as also of this whole international season, has been the stunning consistency of rising women's pistol star Suruchi Phogat
Indian shooters concluded their ISSF Shooting World Cup 2025 campaign with four medals as Arjun Babuta and Arya Borse secured a gold in the 10 m air rifle event on Saturday.
Two-time Olympian Elavenil Valarivan opened India's medal account with a bronze in the women's 10m air rifle event at the ISSF World Cup 2025 in Munich.
Manu Bhaker, who has been one of India's most consistent shooters over the years, settled for silver as Suruchi's precision and composure proved decisive on the day.