India Dominates ISSF Junior World Cup with 16 Medals in Cairo

India finished atop the medal tally at the ISSF Junior World Cup in Cairo with 16 medals. Hemant Burman won silver in the 50m Rifle 3Positions Men event. The pair of Zuhair Khan and Addya Katyal secured bronze in the Trap Mixed Team event. The Indian junior athletes will now prepare for the ISSF Junior World Championship in Germany.

Key Points: India Tops ISSF Junior World Cup Medal Tally in Cairo

  • India finishes top of medal tally with 16 medals
  • Hemant Burman wins silver in 50m Rifle 3Positions
  • Zuhair Khan and Addya Katyal win bronze in Trap Mixed Team
  • Oleg Noskov sets new world junior record for gold
  • India shifts focus to ISSF Junior World Championship in Germany
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ISSF: India wins two medals on final day, finishes on top of medal tally

India wins two medals on final day to finish top of ISSF Junior World Cup with 16 medals. Hemant Burman wins silver, Zuhair Khan & Addya Katyal take bronze.

"The Indian junior athletes will now shift their focus to the ISSF Junior World Championship - Report"

New Delhi, April 26

Hemant Burman won silver in the 50m Rifle 3Positions Men, and the pair of Zuhair Khan and Addya Katyal won bronze in the Trap Mixed Team event as India completed the International Shooting Sport Federation Junior World Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun in Cairo, Egypt on top of the table with a total of 16 medals including five gold, six silver and five bronze.

In the first finals of the day, Hemant Burman won silver after shooting 351.7 across the three positions in the 50m 3Positions event.

The 18-year-old had qualified for the final in seventh place with a score of 578-24x and was joined by Vedant Nitin Waghmare and Rohit Kanyan in the finals, who shot 581 and 580, respectively. Rohit finished in sixth place in the final with a score of 311.9, and Vedant finished in seventh with a score of 300.5.

Oleg Noskov of Kazakhstan, with a new world junior record score of 355.6, won the gold medal, and Nikita Solokov of Uzbekistan won bronze with a score of 341.2. The other Indians in the qualification, Manvendra Singh Shekhawat (578-23x), Kushagra Singh Rajawat (576-24x) and Hithesh Srinivasan (574-26x) finished outside the top eight.

In the final event of the Junior World Cup, the pair of Zuhair Khan and Addya Katyal secured the bronze medal with a final score of 19 after qualifying for the medal rounds with a qualification score of 137.

The pair who were in silver medal places after the first two series, faltered in the third series, with Addya missing four of her five shots and Zuhair missing one, which pushed them down to the bronze medal places.

Bence Doeboerhegyi and Anna Nyitrai of Hungary won the gold medal with a new world junior record score of 32, while neutral athletes Ramir Nikolaev and Kseniia Tatarinova won silver with a score of 25.

In the 50m Rifle Prone Women event, all Indians, Tejal Nathawat, Yugeshwari Bais, Anushka Thokur and Khwaish Sharma finished outside the medal places.

The Indian junior athletes will now shift their focus to the ISSF Junior World Championship, the blue riband event in the calendar, which will be held at Suhl in Germany in June.

- ANI

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Vikram M
Great performance overall. But we need to work on closing out in pressure situations – look at the trap mixed team event. Addya missing four shots cost us silver. But bronze is still good. These youngsters will learn and improve. Excited for the World Championship in June! 💪
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Ananya R
Shooting continues to be India's strength – 16 medals at a Junior World Cup is no joke. The system is producing talent consistently. But I hope we also focus on the mental aspect of the game. The article mentions Juniors missing shots under pressure... that experience will be invaluable. Kudos to the athletes and coaches! 👏🎉
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Siddharth J
Brilliant performance by our juniors! But I'm curious – why did the women's 50m Rifle Prone team not perform? All four Indians finishing outside medals is a bit concerning. Need to work on consistency across all events. Still, top of the table is excellent. 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
So proud of Hemant Burman! Qualified 7th and still managed silver. That's the mark of a champion. And the world junior record by Oleg Noskov shows the competition level is insane. India's shooting pipeline is looking good for the future Olympic cycles. Great job everyone! 🥈🥉

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