Competing in the final held at 17:15 local time, Su reached 35 hits to set a new world record and secure victory after an outstanding performance under pressure. The Chinese athlete remained consistent throughout the medal stages and pulled away during the final series to close the competition with a historic result.

Silver went to France’s Clement Bessaguet with 34 hits, only one behind the winner. Bessaguet once again confirmed his status among the world’s leading rapid fire athletes after another high-level final performance in Munich.

The bronze medal was claimed by Germany’s Florian Peter with 28 hits. Competing in front of a home crowd, the German athlete secured an important podium finish and added another ISSF World Cup medal to his career.

Korea’s Lee Gunhyeok finished fourth after a shoot-off for elimination during the later stages of the final, while Italy’s Massimo Spinella placed fifth. Spinella, the previous world record holder in the event, once again demonstrated his experience and consistency by reaching another major ISSF final.

France’s Olympic champion Jean Quiquampoix ended the competition in sixth place, followed by compatriot Arnaud Gamaleri in seventh. Germany’s Oliver Geis completed the final lineup in eighth position.
The conclusion of the 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men final marked the end of the individual events programme at the ISSF World Cup Rifle / Pistol Munich 2026, with the competition continuing with team events over the weekend.
The conclusion of the 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men final marked the end of the individual events programme at the ISSF World Cup Rifle / Pistol Munich 2026, with the competition continuing with team events over the weekend.

