Key Points

India has selected a 36-member squad for the 2025 ISSF Junior World Cup in Germany. Eight of these shooters trained under Olympic medalist Gagan Narang’s Gun for Glory academy. The athletes, part of Project Leap, will compete in rifle, pistol, and 3P events. Narang praised their dedication, expressing confidence in their ability to shine on the global stage.

Key Points: India Sends 36 Shooters Including Gagan Narang Trainees to ISSF Junior World Cup

  • 36 Indian shooters to compete in ISSF Junior World Cup
  • 8 trained under Gagan Narang’s Gun for Glory academy
  • Project Leap has held 60+ camps since 2017
  • Athletes to participate in rifle, pistol, and 3P events
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India announces 36 member squad to participate in 2025 ISSF Junior World Cup

India announces 36-member squad for 2025 ISSF Junior World Cup in Germany, featuring 8 shooters trained by Olympic medalist Gagan Narang.

"Their hard work and dedication reflect the core values of our academy - Gagan Narang"

New Delhi May 14

India has announced a 36-member contingent to participate in the 2025 International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) Junior World Cup, scheduled to take place in Suhl, Germany, from May 19-27, as per a release from ISSF.

Eight of these 36 shooters have trained at the Gun for Glory academy, which is run by the 2012 Olympics bronze medallist Gagan Narang in Pune.

These eight athletes are Naraen Pranav, Mukesh Nelavalli, Anushka Thokur, Prachi Gaikwad, K. Tanishq Naidu (RPO), Sagnik Banerjee (RPO), Melvina Angeline Joel (RPO), and Vedant Waghmare (RPO).

All these athletes have trained under Project Leap, a sponsored project designed in collaboration with Olympic Gold Quest for selected shooters to improve their performance in the physical, mental, and technical aspects of the sport. Started in 2017, the project has already held more than 60 camps.

While Naraen will participate in the 10m Air Rifle Junior Men's and Junior Mixed Team events, Mukesh, Tanishq, and Sagnik will represent India in the 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Junior Men's event. Anushka, Prachi, and Melvina will participate in the 50m 3P Junior Women's category, with Vedant competing in the 50m 3P Junior Men's event.

We are incredibly proud of our athletes who will be competing at the ISSF Junior World Cup. Their hard work, talent, and unwavering dedication reflect the core values of our academy and foundation.

We believe that they have the potential to achieve great success and make India proud. I would like to extend my best wishes to these athletes as they embark on this challenging and exciting journey," said the former Indian shooter Gagan Narang.

"I am incredibly grateful to the Gagan Narang Sports Promotion Foundation for their unwavering support as I prepare for the ISSF Junior World Cup. Their guidance and resources have been instrumental in my journey, and I am honored to represent India on this prestigious platform. I hope to make my country and my mentors proud," said Anushka as she gets ready to shine on the global platform."

- ANI

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Rahul K.
So proud of our young shooters! 🇮🇳 Gagan Narang's academy is doing great work. Hope they bring home medals and make India proud. Special wishes to Anushka Thokur - her dedication is inspiring! #Cheer4India
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Priya M.
Great to see such strong representation from Gun for Glory academy. But I wonder why there aren't more athletes from other parts of India? We should nurture talent from all regions equally.
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Arjun S.
Shooting is becoming India's strength in Olympics! These juniors are our future champions. Project Leap seems like an excellent initiative. Hope government provides more support to such programs.
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Sneha R.
Heartwarming to see young girls like Anushka and Prachi representing India in shooting. Breaking stereotypes one shot at a time! 💪 Wishing the entire team the very best. Bring those medals home!
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Vikram J.
Good to see private academies contributing to sports development. But is the government doing enough? We need more shooting ranges and facilities across India to discover hidden talents in smaller towns.
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Neha P.
The mental strength required in shooting is unbelievable! These kids are training so hard while also managing studies. Respect! Hope they get good sponsorship deals after this tournament.

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