Indian shooter Esha Singh clinches ISSF World Cup gold in Munich with world-record score

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- •Esha Singh, 21, won gold in the women’s 25m pistol at the ISSF World Cup in Munich with a world-record score of 43/50.
- •She defeated Olympic gold medallist Yang Ji-in and former World champion Doreen Vennekamp in a highly competitive field.
- •Esha emphasized the mental aspect of shooting, focusing on maintaining composure under pressure to avoid mistakes.
- •Munich’s ISSF World Cup is known for its high competitive level, with nearly 100% participation from top shooters across America and Europe.
- •Esha dismissed concerns about the hot weather in Munich, stating that conditions in India are often more challenging.
- •Her gold medal secures her a spot in the season-ending ISSF World Cup Final in Rome.
- •Esha’s celebration was modest, reflecting her focus on continuous improvement and her grounded approach to success.
Munich, May 28, 2026: Esha Singh, a 21-year-old Indian pistol shooter, delivered a masterclass in composure and precision to claim gold in the women’s 25m pistol event at the ISSF World Cup in Munich. With a scintillating score of 43 out of 50, she set a new world record, surpassing a field that included Olympic gold medallist Yang Ji-in of South Korea and former World champion Doreen Vennekamp of Germany.




