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April 10, 2026

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Indian Women Miss Finals in 50m Rifle 3 Positions at ISSF World Cup Granada

Summary – Indian shooters Surabhi Bharadwaj Rapole and Anjum Moudgil fall short in qualification at the ISSF World Cup Rifle/Pistol event in Granada.,

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The ISSF World Cup Rifle/Pistol event in Granada, Spain, posed a significant challenge for the Indian women’s shooting team in the 50m rifle 3 positions (3P) competition. On April 2026, Indian shooters Surabhi Bharadwaj Rapole, Anjum Moudgil, and Ayushi Podder all fell short during the qualification rounds, unable to secure spots in the finals.

Performance Overview

The 50m rifle 3 positions event tests shooters’ precision and endurance across three stances: kneeling, prone, and standing. Both Surabhi Bharadwaj Rapole and Paralympian Anjum Moudgil achieved identical scores of 587 points but ranked 18th and 19th respectively, missing the cut-off for the finals. Ayushi Podder also did not qualify, with her exact scores undisclosed.

Competition Format and Results

The qualification phase featured a highly competitive field of international shooters, with only the top eight advancing to the medal-deciding final. Despite the strong performances, the Indian competitors could not match the level required in this intense contest.

Impact on Indian Shooting

The ISSF World Cup serves as a vital platform affecting world rankings and Olympic qualification chances. India’s absence from the finals in this event is a setback for its shooting program, which has seen notable success internationally.

Statements from the Competitors and Coaches

  • Surabhi Bharadwaj Rapole said, “We gave our best, but the competition level was extremely high. We will analyze our performances and aim to improve in upcoming events.”
  • Anjum Moudgil reflected, “Every event is a learning opportunity. We are committed to training harder and representing the country stronger in future ISSF competitions.”
  • The head coach remarked, “The World Cup in Granada was a highly competitive environment with many top-ranked shooters. Although the outcome was not as expected, this experience will help us strategize better for future tournaments.”

Looking Forward

This result affects the ongoing ISSF World Cup series rankings and Olympic qualification points, emphasizing the importance of consistent performances at international events. The Indian shooting federation aims to focus on upcoming tournaments to regain momentum and enhance its athletes’ competitive edge.

The ISSF World Cup series will continue with further stages across global venues this year, offering additional chances for shooters to earn ranking points and fine-tune their skills ahead of the Olympic Games. Indian shooters are expected to participate actively and build on lessons from Granada.

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