In a spectacular performance at the ISSF Junior World Cup 2025, Indian shooters claimed five medals on home soil, marking a triumphant start to the competition. Held at the prestigious Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range in New Delhi, this international junior shooting event has brought together young talent from around the globe—and Indian shooters have already made their mark. This year’s edition is particularly historic as it is the first time India is hosting the ISSF Junior World Cup. The tournament features 208 shooters from 19 federations, and the 69-member Indian contingent is showing promising dominance early on.
Clean Sweep in Women’s 50m Prone Rifle Event
India made headlines by sweeping all three podium spots in the women’s 50m prone rifle shooting event, showcasing the depth of talent in the country’s junior women’s shooting squad.
- Anushka Thokur clinched the gold medal with a consistent and accurate series of shots.
- Anshik secured the silver, finishing just behind Thokur.
- Aadhya Agrawal bagged the bronze, completing India’s clean sweep in the event.
This all-India podium sweep not only reflects the strong bench strength in women’s shooting but also highlights the effectiveness of India’s grassroots and junior-level training programs.
Strong Show in Men’s 50m Prone Rifle Event
- In the men’s 50m prone rifle event, Deependra Singh Shekhawat put up a valiant effort but narrowly missed out on the gold medal. He finished just one point behind the top scorer, Kamil Nuriakhmetov, who took the gold.
- Shekhawat’s silver medal performance was commendable, considering the high-pressure competition.
- Rohit Kanyan added to India’s medal tally by winning the bronze medal, ensuring a second Indian presence on the podium.
Overview of ISSF Junior World Cup 2025
The 11th edition of the ISSF Junior World Cup has returned with great anticipation and energy. This annual event is a key stepping stone for young shooters aspiring to break into the senior ranks and make their mark on the international stage.
- Venue: Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range, New Delhi
- Dates: Concludes on October 2, 2025
- Participants: 208 shooters from 19 countries
- Indian contingent: 69 shooters
By hosting the event for the first time, India is not only providing a platform for its young athletes to shine but also demonstrating its growing stature in the international shooting sports arena.
Key Takeaways
- India won 5 medals on Day 1 of the ISSF Junior World Cup 2025.
- Clean sweep in women’s 50m prone rifle: Gold (Anushka Thokur), Silver (Anshik), Bronze (Aadhya Agrawal).
- In men’s 50m prone rifle: Silver (Deependra Singh Shekhawat), Bronze (Rohit Kanyan).
- Event hosted for the first time in India, featuring 208 shooters from 19 countries.
- Event continues till October 2, 2025, with more medal opportunities for India.


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