The sixth and final day featured the 50m Rifle 3 Positions Men Junior final at 12:30, followed by the Trap Mixed Team Junior final at 15:30 (local time), bringing the competition to a high-level conclusion.
Kazakhstan’s Oleg Noskov delivered an outstanding performance to win gold in the 50m Rifle 3 Positions Men Junior final with 355.6 points, setting a new World Record Junior.
India’s Hemant Burman claimed silver with 351.7, while Uzbekistan’s Nikita Sokolov secured bronze with 341.2.
The final showcased a highly competitive field, with athletes from Sweden, AIN, France and India all reaching the last stage and pushing the level throughout the three positions.
Kazakhstan’s Oleg Noskov delivered an outstanding performance to win gold in the 50m Rifle 3 Positions Men Junior final with 355.6 points, setting a new World Record Junior.
India’s Hemant Burman claimed silver with 351.7, while Uzbekistan’s Nikita Sokolov secured bronze with 341.2.
The final showcased a highly competitive field, with athletes from Sweden, AIN, France and India all reaching the last stage and pushing the level throughout the three positions.

The closing event of the competition also delivered a record performance, as Hungary secured gold in the Trap Mixed Team Junior with 32 hits, setting a new World Record Junior.
The pair of Bence Doeboerhegyi and Anna Nyitrai showed strong consistency to lead the final from the early stages and confirm victory.
The Individual Neutral Athletes team took silver with 25, while India 1 secured bronze with 19. France completed the final in fourth place, rounding out a competitive and diverse field.
The pair of Bence Doeboerhegyi and Anna Nyitrai showed strong consistency to lead the final from the early stages and confirm victory.
The Individual Neutral Athletes team took silver with 25, while India 1 secured bronze with 19. France completed the final in fourth place, rounding out a competitive and diverse field.
The final day capped off a week of high-level competition, marked by multiple Junior World Records, emerging talents and strong international participation.
Across all disciplines, the ISSF Junior World Cup Cairo 2026 has highlighted the depth and future potential of shooting sport worldwide.
