The eight finalists were:
Emanuel Mueller (GER)
Matej Rampula (CZE)
Clement Bessaguet (FRA)
Massimo Spinella (ITA)
Nikita Chiryukin (KAZ)
Jean Quiquampoix (FRA)
He Shiyu (CHN)
Yang Yuhao (CHN)
China’s Yang Yuhao claimed gold with a remarkable 31 hits, equalling the World Record (EWR) and setting a new World Record Junior (WRJ) in the process.
Emanuel Mueller (GER)
Matej Rampula (CZE)
Clement Bessaguet (FRA)
Massimo Spinella (ITA)
Nikita Chiryukin (KAZ)
Jean Quiquampoix (FRA)
He Shiyu (CHN)
Yang Yuhao (CHN)
China’s Yang Yuhao claimed gold with a remarkable 31 hits, equalling the World Record (EWR) and setting a new World Record Junior (WRJ) in the process.

Italy’s Massimo Spinella secured silver with 30 hits, finishing just one hit behind the winner.

Bronze went to France’s Jean Quiquampoix, who scored 27 hits.

Yang Yuhao did not have the strongest start to the final, trailing in the early stages. However, he quickly found his rhythm and built momentum round after round.
As the final progressed, Yang delivered an exceptional series of performances, climbing to the top of the leaderboard and ultimately matching the world record.
His total of 31 hits stands as both an Equal World Record and a World Record Junior, marking a standout moment of the competition.
As the final progressed, Yang delivered an exceptional series of performances, climbing to the top of the leaderboard and ultimately matching the world record.
His total of 31 hits stands as both an Equal World Record and a World Record Junior, marking a standout moment of the competition.

The final showcased the intensity and precision of rapid fire pistol, with narrow margins and consistent high scoring across the field.
Yang’s performance highlights the emergence of new talent on the international stage, while established athletes continued to push the level of competition.
The ISSF World Cup Rifle / Pistol Granada 2026 continues to deliver world-class shooting sport, with records and breakthrough performances shaping the early season.
Yang’s performance highlights the emergence of new talent on the international stage, while established athletes continued to push the level of competition.
The ISSF World Cup Rifle / Pistol Granada 2026 continues to deliver world-class shooting sport, with records and breakthrough performances shaping the early season.

