The day featured the 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team Junior final at 11:30, followed by the 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men Junior final at 14:00 (local time).
The highlight of the day came in the 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team Junior final, where team India 1 delivered a standout performance to claim gold with 499.9 points, setting a new World Record Junior.
The duo of Shambhavi Kshirsagar and Divyanshu Dewangan showed consistency throughout the match, building their score stage by stage and holding their lead under pressure in the final shots.
Chinese Taipei secured silver with 498.3, staying close throughout the contest, while France 2 completed the podium with 434.4.
The final also featured a strong performance from the AIN team, who reached fourth place, underlining the depth of the field and the high level of competition across all teams.
The highlight of the day came in the 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team Junior final, where team India 1 delivered a standout performance to claim gold with 499.9 points, setting a new World Record Junior.
The duo of Shambhavi Kshirsagar and Divyanshu Dewangan showed consistency throughout the match, building their score stage by stage and holding their lead under pressure in the final shots.
Chinese Taipei secured silver with 498.3, staying close throughout the contest, while France 2 completed the podium with 434.4.
The final also featured a strong performance from the AIN team, who reached fourth place, underlining the depth of the field and the high level of competition across all teams.

In the 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men Junior final, France dominated the podium, with Arnaud Gamaleri taking gold with 29 hits.
Teammate Thomas Clement Chinours followed to secure silver with 24, completing a strong result for the French team.
Germany’s Colin Hilk claimed bronze with 19 hits, after progressing through a competitive final.
Other finalists from Germany, Kazakhstan, India and AIN contributed to a balanced and competitive field, with several athletes challenging for podium positions during the early stages.
With another Junior World Record set and strong performances across both finals, the ISSF Junior World Cup Cairo 2026 continues to highlight the talent and depth of the next generation of shooting sport athletes.
Teammate Thomas Clement Chinours followed to secure silver with 24, completing a strong result for the French team.
Germany’s Colin Hilk claimed bronze with 19 hits, after progressing through a competitive final.
Other finalists from Germany, Kazakhstan, India and AIN contributed to a balanced and competitive field, with several athletes challenging for podium positions during the early stages.
With another Junior World Record set and strong performances across both finals, the ISSF Junior World Cup Cairo 2026 continues to highlight the talent and depth of the next generation of shooting sport athletes.
