Suruchi secured victory with 242.1 points after a composed and highly consistent final performance. The Indian athlete remained among the leaders throughout the competition and delivered strong shots during the decisive elimination stages to secure one of the biggest victories of her international career so far.

Silver went to fellow Indian shooter Esha Singh with 241.2 points, less than one point behind the winner. Already one of the standout athletes of the Munich World Cup after her world record performance in the 25m Pistol Women event, Esha once again demonstrated exceptional composure and technical quality by reaching another ISSF World Cup podium.

The bronze medal was claimed by Korea’s Choo Gaeun with 220.2 points. Choo remained competitive throughout the final and secured an important podium finish for the Korean team after a strong second half of the competition.

Bulgaria’s Miroslava Mincheva narrowly missed out on the medals in fourth position, continuing a very positive World Cup campaign in Munich after also reaching the podium in the 25m Pistol Women event earlier this week.

China’s Zhang Qi finished fifth after a technically solid final, while experienced French athlete Celine Goberville placed sixth. The Olympic medallist once again showed her experience and consistency by reaching another ISSF World Cup final.

Vietnam’s Nguyen Thuy Trang ended the competition in seventh place after advancing through a shoot-off, while China’s Shen Yiyao completed the final lineup in eighth position.
The ISSF World Cup Rifle / Pistol Munich 2026 continues with more finals throughout the weekend as athletes compete for medals and world ranking points in one of the season’s most prestigious events.
The ISSF World Cup Rifle / Pistol Munich 2026 continues with more finals throughout the weekend as athletes compete for medals and world ranking points in one of the season’s most prestigious events.

