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ISSF World Cup Munich: 696 Athletes, 80 Nations, Two Finals on Day 1

The ISSF World Cup Rifle/Pistol in Munich begins with two finals on the opening day: men's 10m Air Pistol and 10m Air Rifle. The event features 696 athletes from 80 countries, including Olympic and World Champions. India's 22-member squad includes debutants and experienced shooters like Samrat Rana and Arjun Babuta. Key challengers include China's Hu Kai and Sheng Lihao, Germany's Maximilian Dallinger, and other top international shooters.

ISSF Rifle/Pistol World Cup Munich set to start; two finals in opening day

Munich, May 25

Two finals in the men's 10m Air Pistol and 10m Air Rifle events are scheduled on the opening day of competitions at the Munich leg of the International Shooting Sport Federation World Cup Rifle/Pistol, on Tuesday. Traditionally billed as a blue-riband annual event in the sport, the Olympiaschiessanlage in the German capital will see the participation of 696 athletes from 80 countries, including a galaxy of Olympic and World Champions.

The 22-member Indian squad has a healthy mix of experience and youth and will be up against the royalty of rifle and pistol shooting. The squad includes four debutants at the senior level, Suraj Sharma, Sakshi Padekar, Ajendra Singh Chauhan and Udhayveer Sidhu, who is making his debut in a senior World Cup in an Olympic event. Apart from the 22-member squad, 13 athletes will also be competing in Munich for ranking points.

World Champion Samrat Rana will lead the Indian challenge in the 10m Air Pistol event along with Sharvan Kumar and debutant Ajendra Singh Chauhan. The trio will be up against some of the best pistol shooters in the world, starting with China's Hu Kai, who clinched the gold medal in all four World Cups last year and the World Cup final title, along with a silver behind Samrat in the World Championships.

The other challengers in the event include 19-year-old Bu Shuaihang of China, who won gold in Granada last month, German pistol legend Christian Reitz, Paris Olympics medallists Federico Nilo Maldini and Paolo Monna of Italy, Paris Olympic medallist Yusuf Dikec of Turkey and 2016 Olympics silver medallist Felipe Almeida Wu of Brazil, among others. A total of 153 athletes will be taking part in the event.

Samrat has been in decent form this season, winning bronze in the Asian Championships in New Delhi, the only major competition he has taken part in this season. Sharvan, who will be part of a World Cup after a gap of three years, will look to better his fourth-place finish in the Asian Championships, while Ajendra will aim for a good showing in his debut World Cup.

The 16-year-olds Jonathan Gavin Antony and Harsh Swami will be competing for ranking points

The Indian challenge will be spearheaded by Olympian Arjun Babuta, who started the season with a gold at the Asian Championships. He will be joined by former Junior World champion Parth Rakesh Mane and Shahu Tushar Mane. Rudrankksh Patil and Himanshu Dhillon will be competing for ranking points.

They will be taking a field consisting of some of the biggest names of rifle shooting ever, led by perennial winner Sheng Lihao of China and World Champion Maximilian Dallinger of Germany. Other big names who will be taking the field include Ma Sihan of China, Istavan Peni Marton of Hungary, finals world record holder Danilo Dennis Sollazzo of Italy, Jiri Privratsky of Czechia, Islam Satpayev of Kazakhstan, Jon-Hermann Hegg of Norway, Victor Lindgren of Sweden and veterans Petar Gorsa of Croatia and Serhii Kulish of Ukraine.

The 10m Air Pistol qualification will start at 12:30 IST (9 AM local time) with the finals scheduled for 17:30 IST (2 PM local time). The Air rifle qualification will begin on 17:00 IST (1:30 PM local time) and the finals is scheduled for 22:00 IST (6:30 PM local time). The 25m Pistol women precision stage and the 50m Rifle 3 Positions women elimination are also scheduled for Tuesday.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Samrat Rana is a world champion, but competing against Hu Kai who won all four World Cups last year is going to be tough. Hope our boys can handle the pressure and bring home medals!

James A

Impressive to see India sending a squad of 22 plus 13 more for ranking points. The depth in Indian shooting is phenomenal. Can't wait to see how the debutants perform!

Rohit P

Good luck to all our shooters! Just hope the federation supports them better with equipment and training camps. Our athletes have the talent, but they need the right infrastructure to compete with China and Europe. 🙏

Naveen S

Watching 16-year-olds Jonathan and Harsh compete for ranking points is inspiring. At that age, they're already competing on the world stage. India's shooting future is in good hands! 🇮🇳

Sarah B

The competition is absolutely stacked with legends like Sheng Lihao, Christian Reitz, and Yusuf Dikec. But Indian shooters have shown they can beat the best when it matters. Will be following the results closely!

Kavya N

Let's go Team India! 🎯 The Munich World Cup is always a tough one with so many top shooters. Hope our 22-member

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