Indian shooting sensation Esha Singh achieved a career-defining milestone at the 2025 ISSF World Championship in Cairo, winning her first-ever individual world championship medal — a bronze in the women’s 25m pistol event. The podium finish marks a major leap in her journey from junior champion to an assured senior-level contender on the global stage.
A Breakthrough Performance Under Pressure
Esha delivered a composed and confident performance in the final, finishing with a score of 30. She held her nerve through tense elimination rounds, outlasting her closest rivals and sealing her medal in a decisive shoot-off. The gold medal went to South Korea’s Yang Jiin, who shot an exceptional 40, while China’s Yao Qianxun claimed silver with 38.
Esha’s qualification performance earlier in the day was equally strong, placing her among the top shooters heading into the final. India’s other top contender, Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker, also made the final but narrowly missed out on a podium finish.
Cairo: A Special Venue, A Special Moment
For Esha, winning her first senior world championship medal in Cairo holds emotional significance. It was on this very range that she had earlier clinched her junior world title, and she admitted that the familiarity of the venue brought her comfort and confidence. The bronze, she said, felt like a moment of fulfilment and renewal — a symbol of how far she has come.
A Big Boost for Indian Shooting
Esha’s medal signals India’s continued rise in global shooting, especially in pistol events where young shooters have consistently broken new ground. Her ability to handle pressure in a world final reflects maturity beyond her years and sets her up as one of India’s strongest prospects for upcoming international tournaments.
With this performance, Esha Singh not only cements her place among the world’s elite but also reinforces India’s growing stature in precision shooting.


















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