India's Junior Shooters Shine in Cairo with 4 Medals, Tally Hits 7

India's junior shooting team added four medals on Wednesday at the ISSF Junior World Cup in Cairo, bringing their total to seven. Sejal Kamble led the charge with a silver medal in the women's 25m pistol event after topping qualification. The men's 25m pistol saw Raj Chandra win silver and Abhinav Deshwal take bronze, while Rohit Kanyan earned silver in the men's 50m rifle prone. With a 71-strong contingent, India continues to demonstrate its depth and strength in junior shooting on the global stage.

Key Points: India Wins 4 Medals at ISSF Junior World Cup in Cairo

  • Sejal Kamble wins silver in 25m pistol
  • Raj Chandra & Abhinav Deshwal take silver & bronze in men's pistol
  • Rohit Kanyan secures silver in 50m rifle prone
  • India's medal tally reaches 7 with 1 gold, 4 silver, 2 bronze
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India's Shooting surge continues with four more medals at ISSF Junior World Cup in Cairo

Indian shooters Sejal Kamble, Raj Chandra, Abhinav Deshwal & Rohit Kanyan win medals at ISSF Junior World Cup, boosting India's tally to 7.

"Kamble had earlier dominated the qualification round, topping the standings with a score of 580 - Olympics.com"

Cairo, April 23

India's young shooting contingent delivered another impressive performance at the ISSF Junior World Cup 2026, clinching four medals on Wednesday to take their overall tally to seven.

Leading the charge was Sejal Kamble, who secured a silver medal in the women's 25m pistol event. Kamble shot 27 in the final, finishing behind neutral athlete Katsiaryna Ivanova, who claimed gold, while Sofiia Smetankina took bronze. Kamble had earlier dominated the qualification round, topping the standings with a score of 580, according to Olympics.com.

In the same event, India's Anjali Bhagwat and Parisha Gupta reached the final but finished sixth and seventh, respectively.

The men's 25m pistol event saw a strong Indian presence on the podium, with Raj Chandra winning silver after scoring 580, and Abhinav Deshwal taking bronze with 578. Gold went to Kirill Tsukanov, the only non-Indian shooter in the top six, underlining India's dominance in the field.

In another event, Rohit Kanyan added to India's medal haul by winning silver in the men's 50m rifle prone. He shot 615.8, narrowly missing gold by just 0.5 points to Kazakhstan's Oleg Noskov. Neutral athlete Arseni Livantsou took bronze, while India's Shivendra Bahadur Singh finished fourth.

In skeet competitions, Risham Guron qualified strongly for the women's final but finished seventh, while Ishaan Singh Libra narrowly missed a podium finish in the men's event, ending fourth.

With these results, India's medal tally now stands at one gold, four silver, and two bronze medals. Earlier in the competition, Shiva Narwal won gold and Chirag Sharma secured silver in the men's 10m air pistol, while Panaah Bhugra claimed silver in the women's 10m air rifle.

The Cairo leg of the World Cup has attracted 284 shooters from 25 federations, with India fielding the largest contingent of 71 athletes, continuing its strong tradition in junior shooting on the global stage.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud of our junior team! Seven medals already, and the competition isn't even over. The depth of talent we are building is incredible. Special shoutout to Raj Chandra and Abhinav Deshwal for that pistol double podium!
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Rohit P
Heartbreak for Rohit Kanyan, missing gold by just 0.5 points in 50m rifle! That's the nature of the sport, but what a fight he put up. These near-misses will only make our athletes stronger for Paris 2028.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows shooting closely, I'm impressed but also a bit concerned. We have 71 athletes there – the largest contingent. Are we spreading our resources too thin? Focus on quality over quantity might yield even more golds.
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Michael C
The article mentions "neutral athletes" winning medals too. It's great to see our kids competing and beating the best, regardless of the flags others are competing under. True test of skill.
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Kavya N
Bas ab gold ki baari hai! We have 4 silvers. The next step is converting these into gold medals. The talent is clearly there. Jai Hind! 🥇

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