ISSF World Cup, Lima: Indian shooters Suruchi Inder Singh and Saurabh Chaudhary delivered a stunning performance at the ISSF World Cup in Lima, Peru, securing the gold medal in the 10m air pistol mixed team event on Wednesday.
The victory highlighted India's rising dominance in shooting sports, as the duo shot a combined total of 17, easily outshining China's Qianxun Yao and Kai Hu, who could only manage a score of 9 in the final.

The gold medal triumph was a crowning achievement for the 18-year-old Suruchi, who had already demonstrated her skill earlier in the competition. On Tuesday, she took home gold in the women's 10m air pistol event, defeating her more experienced compatriot, Manu Bhaker, who had to settle for silver. This stellar win marked Suruchi's second gold at the World Cup, further solidifying her status as one of India's most promising young talents in the sport.
Meanwhile, her partner Saurabh Chaudhary was also making waves in Lima. On the same day as the mixed team gold, the 2020 Olympic bronze medallist bagged a bronze in the men's 10m air pistol event, marking his first individual medal in an ISSF World Cup since 2022. His consistent form on the range proved invaluable in their path to the gold medal, with the Indian duo finishing with a combined qualification score of 580, just shy of the Chinese team's 585, which topped the qualification standings.
The Indian pair's remarkable performance in the final followed a stellar showing in the qualification rounds, where Suruchi and Saurabh fought off tough competition to secure their place in the gold medal match. The other Indian pair, Manu Bhakar and Ravinder Singh, however, could not clinch a podium finish in the bronze medal contest, falling short to the Chinese duo of Qianke Ma and Yifan Zhang. The Indian pair had shot a total of 6, while the Chinese competitors posted a stronger 16, narrowly denying India a second podium spot in the event.
Suruchi and Saurabh's golden moment came after a nail-biting contest in which they demonstrated sharp shooting skills, composure under pressure, and excellent teamwork. Their gold medal win in Lima has added to India's impressive tally at the ISSF World Cup and has highlighted the depth of talent in Indian shooting sports.
With such brilliant performances from the young Suruchi and Saurabh, the future of Indian shooting looks exceptionally bright. Their victories are a testament to the hard work and dedication invested in the sport, and they will undoubtedly serve as inspirations to the next generation of shooters in India.
The ISSF World Cup in Lima has already provided thrilling moments, with the mixed team event's gold medal match serving as a perfect showcase of the skill and determination of Indian shooters on the world stage. As the competition progresses, all eyes will be on these rising stars to see what more they have in store for the world of competitive shooting.