Overview
- Suruchi Singh fired 241.9 in the 10m air pistol final to edge France’s Camille Jedrzejewski by 0.2 points and clinch her third consecutive ISSF World Cup gold medal.
- Singh matched the national record with a qualification score of 588, securing second place ahead of the eight-shooter final.
- Sift Kaur Samra, who holds the 50m rifle three positions world record, shot 453.1 in the final to earn bronze after qualifying second with an aggregate of 592 across kneeling, prone and standing.
- These podium finishes extend India’s medal tally in Munich to three, reflecting success across both rifle and pistol disciplines.
- The performances of 19-year-old Singh and 23-year-old Samra highlight the depth and consistency of India’s emerging shooting talent on the world stage.