Three finals were contested on the fifth day, including the 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team Junior at 11:30, followed by Trap Women Junior at 14:30 and Trap Men Junior at 15:45 (local time).

India 1 claimed gold in the 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team Junior event with 484.3 points, thanks to a solid performance from Vanshika Chaudhary and Chirag Sharma.
For Chaudhary, the result marks a second medal in as many days, following her gold in the individual event, confirming her strong form in Cairo.
The Individual Neutral Athletes team took silver with 467.6, while India 2 secured bronze with 407.4. The final also featured another AIN team in fourth place, underlining the competitive depth of the field.
For Chaudhary, the result marks a second medal in as many days, following her gold in the individual event, confirming her strong form in Cairo.
The Individual Neutral Athletes team took silver with 467.6, while India 2 secured bronze with 407.4. The final also featured another AIN team in fourth place, underlining the competitive depth of the field.

The Trap Women Junior final saw a standout performance from Italy’s Martina Montani, who won gold with 26 hits, setting a new World Record Junior.
Italy completed a strong one-two finish, with Camilla Stella Piazza taking silver with 22, highlighting the strength of the Italian team in this discipline.
Bronze went to Kseniia Samofalova, while athletes from France, Spain, India and AIN completed the final lineup, contributing to a competitive and diverse field.
Italy completed a strong one-two finish, with Camilla Stella Piazza taking silver with 22, highlighting the strength of the Italian team in this discipline.
Bronze went to Kseniia Samofalova, while athletes from France, Spain, India and AIN completed the final lineup, contributing to a competitive and diverse field.

The day concluded with another record-breaking performance, as France’s Thomas Agez claimed gold in Trap Men Junior with 28 hits, also setting a new Junior World Record.
Great Britain’s Thomas Betts followed closely with 27 to secure silver, while Italy’s Francesco Tanfoglio completed the podium with 19.
The final featured a strong international field, with athletes from Spain, Argentina, Cyprus and India also competing for podium positions.
Great Britain’s Thomas Betts followed closely with 27 to secure silver, while Italy’s Francesco Tanfoglio completed the podium with 19.
The final featured a strong international field, with athletes from Spain, Argentina, Cyprus and India also competing for podium positions.
