India will aim to make a strong statement on the global stage when a 12-member squad competes at the ISSF World Championship Shotgun 2025, scheduled from October 8 to 19 at the Malakasa Shooting Range in Athens. The event will feature five Olympic disciplines, men’s and women’s trap and skeet, along with trap mixed team, spread across seven days of top-tier competition beginning October 10.

With 68 nations and 406 shooters entered, including six reigning Olympic medallists, the championship promises a world-class field. For India, it represents both a test and an opportunity to build on the country’s growing presence in shotgun shooting and chase its first global medal in nearly two decades since Manavjeet Singh Sandhu’s historic gold in men’s trap in 2006.

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