ISSF Junior Worlds: Pritam Kendre Wins Air Rifle Gold for India
The 16-year-old shot 15 scores of 10.5 or above in the final and edged neutral shooter Timofei Aleinikov for the title.
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Pritam Kendre strikes Gold as India adds four more medals to strengthen lead at ISSF Junior World Championship 2026
The National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) announced another successful outing for the Indian contingent at the ISSF Junior World Championship 2026 in Suhl, Germany, with the country's shooters adding four more medals to their tally over the course of the competition.
India adds four medals at ISSF Junior World Championship – The Indian Awaaz
Last Updated on June 23, 2026 12:25 am by INDIAN AWAAZ In shooting, India added four more medals at the ISSF Junior World Championship, including a gold medal by teenager Pritam Kendre, to strengthen its position at the top of the medals tally. Pritam Kendre clinched gold in the 10-metre Air Rifle Men’s Junior event, earning country’s fifth gold medal of the championship. In the 25-metre Pistol Women Junior Team event, the trio of Anjali Mahendr…
ISSF Junior World C'ship: Pritam Kendre Strikes Gold As India Adds Four More Medals To Strengthen Lead On Cricketnmore
ISSF Junior World C'ship: Pritam Kendre Strikes Gold As India Adds Four More Medals To Strengthen Lead, Nithila Ivy Darling Praveen Christopher: The Indian shooting contingent added four more medals to their tally to strengthen their lead.
Pritam Kendre shines with gold at ISSF Junior World Championship 2026 in Suhl - Sports News Portal
Pritam Kendre (PC: ISSF) India added two more medals to their tally on the fourth day of the ISSF Junior World Championship 2026 in Suhl, Germany. Pritam Kendre won gold in the men’s 10m air rifle event, while the women’s 25m pistol team secured bronze. Pritam delivered an outstanding performance in the final, scoring 251.3 to claim the gold medal. He finished ahead of neutral athlete Timofei Aleinikov and Norway’s Jens Oestli. Piyush Sharma als…
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