Second leg of ISSF's South American Swing set to begin in Lima

IANS April 14, 2025 159 views

The second leg of the ISSF World Cup kicks off in Lima, Peru with nearly 400 athletes from 43 countries competing across rifle, pistol, and shotgun events. India and China, who dominated the first leg in Buenos Aires, are set to renew their intense sporting rivalry. Top Indian shooters like Manu Bhaker, Saurabh Chaudhary, and others will be key contenders in various disciplines. The competition serves as a crucial preparatory tournament ahead of the year-end ISSF World Championships.

"Regional conditions will play a crucial role in determining medal outcomes" - ISSF Analyst
New Delhi, April 14: The second leg of the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun stage, is all set to begin at the Las Palmas range in Lima, Peru, with the first day of competitions on Tuesday, having both the men’s and women’s 10m air pistol finals on schedule.

Key Points

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India and China to renew shooting supremacy battle in Lima

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35-member Indian contingent targets multiple medals

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Manu Bhaker leads women's air pistol challenge

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First qualifying rounds of skeet competitions begin Tuesday

Close to 400 athletes from 43 countries, including a 35-member Indian contingent, will compete across 15 events in the three disciplines of Rifle, Pistol and Shotgun over the next week, to establish early supremacy with the blue-riband ISSF World Championships coming up at the end of the year.

India finished second to China in the first leg which concluded last week in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The squad had won four golds and a total of eight medals. The two powerhouses will naturally be looking to renew their battle of one-upmanship in Lima.

Indian eyes on Tuesday will be on the likes of Manu Bhaker, Suruchi and Sainyam in the women’s air pistol while Saurabh Chaudhary, Varun Tomar and Ravinder will take another shot at gold in the men’s air pistol.

All winners from the Argentina World Cup will be competing in Lima. Additionally, Czechia have also entered a strong squad including the likes of Jiri Privratsky, who was not present in the first leg in Argentina.

Strong shooting nations like China, USA, Italy, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Norway, Finland, Chinese Taipei and Australia, will continue to have a strong presence in Lima as they had in Argentina. Besides, the hosts have entered a large 37-member squad and other Latin American nations like Brazil, Guatemala and Chile, will also be looking to take full advantage of familiarity with regional conditions.

The first qualifying rounds (50 targets) of the men’s and women’s skeet competitions also get underway on Tuesday, with Indian hopes pinned on Anant Jeet Singh Naruka, Bhavtegh Gill and Gurjoat Khangura in the men’s event while Raiza Dhillon, Ganemant Sekhon and Darshna Rathore carry Indian hopes in the women’s skeet.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
So excited for our Indian shooters! Manu Bhaker and Saurabh Chaudhary have been in great form. Hope they bring home more golds this time 🇮🇳
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Miguel R.
As a Peruvian, I'm thrilled we're hosting this event! Our team may not be favorites but home advantage could help. Vamos Perú! 🎯
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Alex T.
Interesting to see how China and India continue their rivalry. The depth of talent in both countries is impressive. Though I wish the article had more details about the American team's prospects.
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Sophia L.
Shooting sports don't get enough coverage! This World Cup series is so important for athletes building towards Paris 2024. Rooting for all the women competitors - show them how it's done! 💪
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Rajiv P.
While I'm excited about the competition, I do wish ISSF would consider rotating hosts more. South America has had two legs back-to-back. Other regions deserve chances too for development of the sport.
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Lena Z.
The Czech team addition makes things interesting! Privratsky is a dark horse in pistol events. This World Cup just got more competitive 😊

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