At the 2025 ISSF World Cup in Munich, the Indian shooting team delivered an impressive performance, securing a total of four medals—two gold and two bronze—and finishing third in the overall medal standings, behind China and Norway. Elavenil Valarivan’s Record-Breaking Performance Two-time Olympian Elavenil Valarivan, training at the Gun for Glory academy, initiated India’s medal tally by clinching a bronze in the women’s 10m air rifle event. She scored 231.2 in the final, following a stellar qualification round where she set a new national record with a score of 635.9, surpassing the previous Indian record. This achievement marked a significant comeback for Valarivan after a challenging Olympic cycle, showcasing her resilience and dedication to the sport. Other Indian Medalists Suruchi Singh: The 19-year-old shooter continued her golden streak by winning her third consecutive gold in the women’s 10m air pistol event, scoring 241.9 in the final. Arjun Babuta and Arya Borse: This duo secured gold in the 10m air rifle mixed team event, defeating China’s Olympic champions Wang Zifei and Sheng Lihao with a commanding 17-7 score. Elavenil Valarivan: The two-time Olympian secured a bronze in the women’s 10m air rifle event with a final score of 231.2. Notably, she set a new national record during the qualification round with an impressive score of 635.9.Suruchi Singh: The 19-year-old shooter from Haryana clinched her third consecutive gold in the women’s 10m air pistol event, scoring 241.9 points in the final. This victory follows her earlier golds in Buenos Aires and Lima, marking a remarkable hat-trick in the 2025 ISSF World Cup series .Arjun Babuta & Arya Borse: The Indian duo triumphed in the 10m air rifle mixed team event, defeating China’s Olympic champions Wang Zifei and Sheng Lihao with a commanding 17-7 score. This win underscores their growing prominence on the international shooting stage. Sift Kaur Samra: The 23-year-old shooter added to India’s medal tally by winning bronze in the women’s 50m rifle 3 positions event, achieving a score of 453.1 in the final. This medal complements her earlier gold at the Buenos Aires leg of the World Cup.Sift Kaur Samra: She added to India’s bronze tally by finishing third in the women’s 50m rifle 3 positions event with a final score of 453.1India delivered an outstanding performance at the 2025 ISSF World Cup in Munich, securing a total of four medals—two gold and two bronze—and finishing third in the overall medal tally behind China and Norway.
India Records Four Medals At 2025 Shooting World Cup, Finishes Third In Medal Tally

