Prachi Gaikwad Strikes Gold, Leads India to Top at ISSF Junior World Cup 2026

Prachi Gaikwad won gold in the junior women's 50m rifle 3 positions event at the ISSF Junior World Cup in Cairo. She overcame a brief setback to defeat Individual Neutral Athlete Darya Chuprys by 0.2 points. Naraen Pranav also won bronze in the junior men's 10m air rifle event. India now leads the medal tally with two golds, four silvers, and three bronzes.

Key Points: Prachi Gaikwad Wins Gold at ISSF Junior World Cup 2026

  • Prachi Gaikwad wins gold in junior women's 50m rifle 3 positions
  • Naraen Pranav wins bronze in junior men's 10m air rifle
  • India tops medal tally with 2 golds, 4 silvers, 3 bronzes
  • Prachi clinches gold by 0.2 margin in thrilling final
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ISSF Junior World Cup 2026: India back at the top as Prachi Gaikwad strikes gold

Prachi Gaikwad wins gold in junior women's 50m rifle 3 positions at ISSF Junior World Cup 2026 in Cairo, leading India back to top of medal tally.

"The minor setback did not deter the Indian as she delivered when it mattered most - Press Release"

New Delhi, April 24

Prachi Gaikwad struck gold, winning the junior women's 50m rifle 3 positions event at the ongoing International Shooting Sport Federation Junior World Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun in Cairo, Egypt, firing 354.6 in the final to overcome Individual Neutral Athlete Darya Chuprys, who shot 354.4.

Another AIN shooter, Elena Kretinina, won bronze with a score of 343.3, exiting the 35-shot final after the 34th shot. Naraen Pranav also won bronze in the junior men's 10m air rifle with a score of 229.5 in the final, according to a press release.

This was India's second gold of the competition after Shiva Narwal had won the men's 10m air pistol event on the opening day of competitions on Tuesday, and with four silvers and three bronzes also in their kitty, takes them back to the top of the medal tally.

Prachi was the only Indian to qualify for the junior women's 3P final at the Olympic International City Shooting range. She took sixth spot with a score of 578 and then began the final, placing fifth after the first 10 shots in the Kneeling position.

Thereafter, she surged to second after the Prone round and was just 0.6 behind Darya, who was leading at that stage. With a 50+ return on the first five shots of the final Standing position, she shot into the lead for the first time in the match.

But Darya found a second wind and fired a 51.0 over the next five, as Prachi missed the 10-ring four times, going down to third momentarily with the last five shots remaining.

The minor setback did not deter the Indian as she delivered when it mattered most, hitting the 10-ring four times, including two high 10s, to clinch it from Darya by a margin of 0.2.

Naraen Wins Bronze

In the junior men's 10m air rifle, three Indians made the cut with Naraen best placed at third, scoring 630.9. Abhinav Shaw was fourth with 630.0 while Divyanshu Dewangan took the seventh qualifying spot with a score of 626.8.

In the final, Divyanshu was the first to be eliminated in eighth place with his score reading 122.4 after 12 shots of the 24-shot final. Abhinav and Naraen were in the fight for third place at that point with Uzbek Javohir Sokhibov and Cypriot Achilleas Sophocleous in first and second, respectively.

Naraen then fired a 10.7 followed by a perfect 10.9, to now challenge Sophocleous for silver as Abhinav faded away. Sokhibov seemed out of reach.

Abhinav had 0.6 to make up on Naraen going into the 20th, but a 9.9 put paid to his hopes, as Naraen clinched bronze, falling short of the Greek by 0.4 after the 22nd shot. Sokhibov romped to gold, finishing with 251.2, a whole point ahead of Sophocleous.

Vanshika Chaudhary, Sejal Kamble and Kanak have also made the junior women's 10m air pistol final, with scores of 579, 577 and 576, giving them the top three spots on the leaderboard.

- ANI

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Shreya B
So glad to see India back at the top of the medal tally! Shiva Narwal's gold on day 1 and now Prachi's brilliant performance - our youth have real potential. I just wish our government would invest more in shooting ranges at the district level, we could produce even more champions.
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Michael C
Impressive performance by the Indian team! The margin of victory in the women's 3P was incredibly tight - 0.2 points difference shows the high level of competition. Naraen's bronze in men's air rifle is also commendable. India's shooting pipeline looks strong.
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Nisha Z
What a comeback by Prachi! Missing the 10-ring four times and still clinching gold - that's the kind of grit we need to see more of. Also great to see three Indian women in the top 3 in the 10m air pistol qualifiers. Future is bright! 🌟
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Ravi K
Wonderful achievement! But I hope the focus isn't just on shooting - we need to develop other sports too. Having said that, congratulations to Prachi, Naraen, and the whole team! The way they handled pressure was top-class. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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