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Worlds: India & China’s medal run halts

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November 13, 2025

THE medal standings reflect that shooters from China and India have been the dominant force in the ongoing ISSF World Championships in Cairo, Egypt.

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The two countries are occupying the top-two positions. There had been at least one shooter from either China or India on the podium in the Olympic discipline events until Tuesday.

Yao Qianxun (10m air pistol women), Liu Yukun (50m rifle 3 positions men) and India’s Samrat Rana (10m air pistol men) claimed the world crown to be among the standouts. Chinese shooters had captured both the mixed team event titles while India had a silver through the combination of Esha Singh and Samrat in the 10m air pistol mixed category.

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