India Shines at ISSF World Cup 2025: A Promising Start to the Shooting Season
India kicked off the Lima leg of the ISSF World Cup 2025 with a bang as Suruchi Singh clinched her second successive gold in the women’s 10m air pistol event, followed closely by Manu Bhaker, who bagged silver, marking a dominant 1-2 finish for India on Day 1. This emphatic performance not only showcased India’s shooting depth but also set the tone for what promises to be another historic tournament.Suruchi, the 18-year-old rising star, continued her golden run from Buenos Aires, where she had stunned many by claiming gold in her World Cup debut. In Lima, she delivered a near-flawless performance, finishing with a score of 243.6, just ahead of seasoned Olympian Manu Bhaker (242.3). China’s Yao Qianxun settled for bronze with 219.5 points.Earlier in the day, Saurabh Chaudhary, one of India’s most celebrated shooters, added to the medal tally with a bronze in the men’s 10m air pistol event. Coming off a mixed team bronze in Buenos Aires, Saurabh’s form signals a promising build-up to the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics, where shooting is expected to be one of India’s strongest medal hopefuls.A Spectacular Buenos Aires PerformanceIndia's campaign at the Buenos Aires World Cup (April 1–11) was nothing short of spectacular. The contingent returned with 8 medals—4 gold, 2 silver, and 2 bronze—finishing second overall, just behind China. The wins were spread across events and categories, a testament to the growing strength and balance in India’s shooting ecosystem.Among the standout performers were:Sift Kaur Samra – Gold in Women’s 50m Rifle 3 PositionsRudrankksh Patil – Gold in Men’s 10m Air RifleSuruchi Singh – Gold in Women’s 10m Air PistolVijayveer Sidhu – Historic Gold in Men’s 25m Rapid Fire PistolSilver and bronze medals by shooters like Esha Singh, Saurabh Chaudhary, and Suruchi-Saurabh duo added further shine to India’s medal haul.Lima: The Road to LA 2028With the second leg of the World Cup underway in Lima, Peru, India’s shooters are using this platform not just for medals but as vital Olympic qualification grounds. The event offers crucial ranking points, giving athletes a strategic edge for upcoming Olympic selections and seeding.The early dominance, especially by young shooters like Suruchi, reflects a new wave of Indian talent unafraid to take on the world. As the ISSF World Cup 2025 continues in Peru, all eyes will be on Team India to sustain their momentum and solidify their status as global shooting powerhouses.India’s stellar performances in Argentina and Peru highlight a perfect blend of youth, experience, and precision. With more events ahead and Olympic dreams taking shape, India’s shooters are not just hitting targets — they’re making history.Stay tuned as the tricolour continues to rise on podiums around the world.