Top Shooters Converge in Granada for Season-Opening Rifle/Pistol World Cup

The 2026 ISSF Rifle/Pistol World Cup season begins in Granada, Spain, featuring 434 athletes from 51 countries. India has sent a 24-strong contingent, including established names and rising stars, across ten Olympic events. The competition features reigning Olympic champions from China and a host of other top international shooters, including Paris 2024 medalists. With the year-end World Championships offering the first quotas for the Los Angeles 2028 Games, this event is a crucial early-season test for all competitors.

Key Points: Granada World Cup: Season Opener for Rifle & Pistol Shooting

  • 434 athletes from 51 nations
  • 24-member Indian squad in action
  • Reigning Olympic champions from China competing
  • Event runs April 6-12, 2026
  • World Championships quotas for LA 2028 at stake
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Top rifle, pistol shooters arrive for season-opening World Cup leg in Granada

Over 430 athletes, including a strong Indian contingent, compete in the ISSF World Cup in Granada. Features Olympic champions and Paris medalists.

"The world's top guns will no doubt be looking to test their competitive edge early. - Press Release"

New Delhi, April 5

Its arrival day at the season-opening International Shooting Sport Federation World Cup Rifle/Pistol leg in Granada, Spain and a star-studded field is set to fire the first competition shots come Tuesday at the Las Gabias Shooting Range.

A total of 434 athletes from 51 National Olympic Committees have entered the fray, including a 24-strong Indian contingent, across the 10 Olympic events on the roster, as per a press release from the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI).

Finals run through the week with day one slated to host the two mixed team deciders, concluding with the men's 50m rifle 3 positions (3P) and women's 10m air rifle finals on April 12, 2026.

India will have three medal contenders in each of the individual events, besides 14 others who would be starting as RPO (ranking points only) shooters across events.

The squad arrived early and has already had a feel of the ranges with official pre-event training slated for Monday (Apr 06, 2026).

Reigning Asian Games champion Palak will partner Mukesh Nelavalli in the 10m air pistol mixed team, the first event of the tournament alongside Sainyam and Ujjwal Malik. In the days second final, the air rifle mixed team, India will be represented by Sonam Uttam Maskar and Gajanan Shahdev Khandagale and Shruti and Arshdeep Singh, respectively.

As per the laid-down selection policy, India has fielded shooters ranked between 4-6 in the domestic national rankings. The team remains a strong contender, however, with established names such as Akhil Sheoran, Anjum Moudgil and Mehuli Ghosh, world championship medalists all, leading the lines, along with the likes of world cup final winner Simranpreet Kaur Brar, world record holder Rhythm Sangwan and last year's Buenos Aires world cup gold medalist Vijayveer Sidhu, providing further solidity.

-Season-opener for top stars

While some shooters have competed in continental competitions earlier in the year, for many, including for those from powerhouses China, the Granada World Cup will be the international season opener. No wonder then that they have entered the second-largest 22-member squad, including three of their reigning Olympic champions.

Besides China, other strong shooting nations who will have a sizeable presence in Granada, include Germany (20), Italy (16), France (14), USA (13) and Chinese Taipei (13), besides hosts Spain (18) and the upcoming Kazakhstan (15).

Among reigning Olympic champions, China has entered Sheng Lihao (men's 10m air rifle), Xie Yu (men's 10m air pistol) and Yukun Liu (men's 3P), while the Swiss Chiara Leone, the women's 3P champion, is all set to start her international 2026 season in Granada as well.

Other top stars to be seen in live action include the likes of Swede Victor Lindgren (Paris silver and former world champion), the star French pistol trio of Jean Quiquampoix (Tokyo Olympic champion), Clement Bessaguet (reigning world champion) and Camille Jedrzejewski (Paris silver) and Norway's Jeanette Hegg Duestad (reigning world champion).

Further illuminating the Las Gabias ranges over the next week with their presence will the star Paris silver winning pair of Yusuf Dikec and Sevval Tarhan representing Turkiye, and American Olympic silver medalists Sagen Maddalena (Paris) and Carolyn Mary Tucker (Tokyo).

With the world championships at the end of the year in Doha awarding the first Los Angeles 2028 quota places, the world's top guns will no doubt be looking to test their competitive edge early, but it is also an excellent opportunity for India to test its depth yet again with the additional goal of Asian Games success lurking ahead.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the selection policy in action—shooters ranked 4-6 domestically getting this chance. It's a good way to build depth, but I hope it doesn't cost us medals against full-strength teams like China. Fingers crossed for our shooters!
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Priya S
So proud of our shooters! The article mentions Rhythm Sangwan (world record holder!) and Vijayveer Sidhu. They have proven themselves before. This World Cup is a perfect platform before the Asian Games. Go for gold! 🥇
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Rohit P
China sending 22 shooters including 3 Olympic champs shows how seriously they take it. Our team needs to be mentally very strong. The early arrival and training is a smart move. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
The field is absolutely stacked with global talent. Lindgren, the French trio, Duestad... it's a who's who of shooting. Great experience for the Indian squad to compete at this level right at the start of the season.
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Kavya N
All the best to Sonam, Shruti, Palak, and all our women shooters! 💪 The mixed team events on day one are crucial for setting the tone. Let's hope they start with a bang and bring home some early medals.

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