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ISSF World Championships 2025: Gurpreet Singh bags silver in 25m Centre Fire Pistol as India finish third overall

Alex is web content writer who is covering various sports, technology in sports and igaming space from 2017.
Published at :November 17, 2025 at 5:31 PM
Modified at :November 17, 2025 at 5:31 PM
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(Courtesy : NRAI)

India have bagged a total of 13 medals at the ISSF World Championships 2025.

Olympian Gurpreet Singh came agonizingly close to becoming the World Champion in the 25m Centre Fire Pistol event, losing out the gold medal on inner 10’s to Ukraine’s Pavlo Korostylov at the Olympic Shooting Range in Cairo, Egypt.

This is Gurpreet’s second individual medal in ISSF World Championships, the first one also a silver won back in 2018 at Changwon in the 25m Standard Pistol event. Yann Pierre Louis Fridrici of France won the bronze.

Gurpreet shot a total of 584-18x over two days of competition in the precision and rapid stages while Korostylov shot 29 inner 10’s and a perfect score of 100 in the final rapid round to edge away with the gold medal.

The Indian shooter, who was placed ninth after the precision stage with a score of 288-8x (95,97,96) came back on the second day to shoot a brilliant score of 296-10x (98,99,99) in the rapid stage to clinch the silver medal.

The Ukrainian who was leading after the precision stage with a score of 291-14x, shot 293-15x in the rapid stage to level Gurpreet’s score and win the gold.  

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Harpreet Singh, who was in contention for a medal after the precision stage with a score of 291-10x which placed him in second, could only manage 286-6x in the rapid stage which saw him eventually finish in ninth place.

The other Indian shooter in the fray, Sahil Choudhary finished in 28th place with a total score of 561-14x (Precision – 272-4x, Rapid – 289 – 10x). The three shooters also finished outside the team medal places, finishing in fifth.

India ended their ISSF World Championship 2025 campaign in third place with a total of 13 medals, three gold, six silver and four bronze behind China who mustered 12 gold, seven silver and two bronze and South Korea who secured seven gold, three silver and four bronze medals.

Samrat Rana in 10m Air Pistol, Ravinder Singh in 50m Standard Pistol and the 10m Men’s Air Pistol Team won the gold medals while Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar in 50m 3 Positions Men, Anish Bhanwala in 25m Rapid Fire Pistol, Gurpreet Singh in 25m Centre Fire Pistol, Esha Singh and Samrat Rana in 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team, 10m Women’s Air Pistol Team and 50m Men’s Standard Pistol Team secured the silver medals.

Esha Singh in 25m Sports Pistol, Elavenil Valarivan in 10m Air Rifle, Varun Tomar in 10m Air Pistol and 10m Women’s Air Rifle Team won bronze medals for India.

How did Gurpreet Singh win the silver medal at ISSF World Championships 2025?

He scored 584-18x across precision and rapid stages but lost the gold to Ukraine’s Pavlo Korostylov on inner 10s after both shooters finished with the same total.

Who won the gold and bronze in the event?

Pavlo Korostylov of Ukraine won gold, while France’s Yann Pierre Louis Fridrici claimed bronze.

Was this Gurpreet Singh’s first ISSF World Championships medal?

No. This is his second individual World Championship medal, following his 2018 silver in the 25m Standard Pistol event.

How did the other Indian shooters perform?

Harpreet Singh finished ninth after faltering in the rapid stage, while Sahil Choudhary placed 28th overall.

How did India finish in the overall medal tally at ISSF World Championships 2025?

India placed third with 13 medals—three gold, six silver and four bronze—behind China and South Korea.

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Alex
Alex

Alex graduated in mass communication in 2016 and has been covering global sports for Khel Now since then. He is covering sports tech, igaming, sports betting and casino domain from 2017.

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