Key Points

The first medals of the ISSF Junior World Cup are up for grabs in the 50m Rifle Prone event. India has a strong contingent of 10 athletes competing in this non-Olympic discipline. The competition features 208 shooters from 18 countries vying for 54 medals across 18 events. India will be looking to build on their success from the previous World Cup in Germany.

Key Points: ISSF Junior World Cup New Delhi 2025 First Medals Decided

  • First medals awarded in non-Olympic 50m Rifle Prone event for juniors
  • India leads with 69 athletes in the 18-nation competition
  • Olympic shooting events commence on Friday with 10m Air Pistol finals
  • India aims to repeat top medal table finish from Suhl World Cup
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ISSF Junior World Cup: First medals set to be decided in non-Olympic event

India's Vedant Waghmare and Anushka Thokur lead the charge as the first medals are awarded in the 50m Rifle Prone event at the ISSF Junior World Cup.

"India will field 10 athletes, five each in both the junior men’s and women’s categories - Article"

New Delhi, Sep 24

The first medals of the ISSF Junior World Cup New Delhi 2025 will be decided on Thursday, with the 50m Rifle Prone event for both men and women set to start proceedings at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range, here in India’s national capital.

The Olympic events will start on Friday (September 26), with the 10m Air pistol finals scheduled. A total of 208 shooters from 18 countries will be participating in 18 events, 15 Olympic and three Non-Olympic events, with a total of 54 medals to be earned.

India will field 10 athletes, five each in both the junior men’s and women’s categories, for the 50m Rifle Prone event, a non-Olympic event which has 21 athletes in the fray for the medals.

The Indian challenge will be spearheaded by Asian Championship bronze medallist Vedant Nitin Waghmare and 50m Rifle 3 Positions (3P) gold medallist in Shymkent, Anushka H. Thokur.

The other athletes in the men’s section are Rohit Kanyan, Kushagra Singh Rajawat, Deependra Singh Shekhawat, and Kunal Sharma, while Nimrat Kaur Brar, Saniya Sapale, Aadhya Agrawal, and Anshika will be in action in the women’s category.

The host nation, India, will lead the field with a strong contingent of 69 athletes, while other participating nations include the United States of America (20), Italy (10), Czechia (9), Islamic Republic of Iran (8), Croatia (7), Great Britain (6), United Arab Emirates (5), Slovakia (5), Qatar (4), Oman (4), Spain (8), Finland (3), Netherlands (3), Cyprus (3), New Zealand (2), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (2), along with 40 Individual Neutral Athletes (AIN).

This will be the second and final World Cup for Juniors this year, following the first event hosted in Suhl, Germany, earlier this year in May, where India finished on top of the medals table with 11 medals, including 3 gold, 4 silver, and 4 bronze.

- IANS

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Priya S
While it's exciting to host such events, I wish the media would give equal coverage to non-Olympic events. These young athletes work just as hard and deserve recognition. Good luck to all participants!
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Rohit P
India finished on top in Germany! Let's repeat that performance at home. The shooting range in Delhi is world-class - our athletes should make the most of home advantage. Jai Hind! 🎯
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Sarah B
Interesting to see 40 Individual Neutral Athletes participating. Good to have international competition in Delhi. Hope this inspires more young Indians to take up shooting sports.
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Vikram M
The 50m Rifle Prone might not be Olympic, but it's a classic discipline that tests real shooting skills. Hope our junior shooters make us proud. All the best to Vedant and team!
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Michael C
Impressive to see India hosting major international events. With 69 athletes, they have the largest contingent. Looking forward to seeing some great competition between India and USA shooters.
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Kavya N
So proud of our young shooters! The future of Indian shooting looks bright. Hope they get good support from the government and corporate sponsors. These kids are our future champions! 💪

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