Daegu and Cairo Chosen to Host ISSF’s 2027 World Shooting Championships



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Daegu and Cairo Chosen to Host ISSF’s 2027 World Shooting Championships

The International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) has announced Daegu, South Korea, and Cairo, Egypt, as hosts for its 2027 global championships. Daegu will stage the Rifle/Pistol World Championships, marking the event’s return to South Korea for the first time since Changwon hosted in 2018.

 

South Korea’s Shooting Legacy and Olympic Dominance

South Korea’s shooting prowess is underscored by its Olympic achievements. At the 2024 Paris Games, the nation secured 3 gold and 3 silver medals, all in rifle and pistol events, with women athletes leading the charge. Oh Ye-jin claimed gold in the women’s 10m air pistol, while Yang Ji-in triumphed in the 25m pistol final. Ban Hyo-jin, at just 16 years old, broke records by winning gold in the women’s 10m air rifle, becoming South Korea’s youngest Olympic shooting medalist. These victories highlight the country’s strategic focus on youth development and gender equity in the sport.

Daegu’s Dual Role as Global Shooting Hub

Daegu’s selection reflects its infrastructure and commitment to excellence. The city’s International Shooting Range boasts state-of-the-art facilities, including combat simulation zones and athlete accommodations, making it ideal for hosting major events. In 2027, Daegu will not only host the Rifle/Pistol World Championships but also the ISSF World Cup Final, creating a year-long spotlight on shooting sports. This dual hosting role mirrors Changwon’s success in 2018, when it hosted both the World Cup and World Championships within months.

Cairo’s Milestone and Egypt’s Shooting Resurgence

For Cairo, hosting the Shotgun World Championships represents a breakthrough. Egypt has recently made strides in international shooting, with Azmy Mehelbah winning gold at the 2022 ISSF Shotgun World Cup in Cyprus. The event will be held at the Egypt International Olympic City, a modern complex that hosted the 2022 Rifle/Pistol World Cup, demonstrating Egypt’s capacity to organize high-level competitions. This opportunity aims to inspire young Egyptians and elevate the sport’s profile across Africa, where shooting remains underrepresented.

Looking Ahead: Sport as a Catalyst for Social Change

The ISSF’s decision to award championships to Daegu and Cairo aligns with its mission to foster global participation. South Korea’s success story—from Seoul 1978 to Paris 2024—shows how sport can drive national pride and gender equality, while Egypt’s hosting role signals a shift toward inclusivity in traditionally underrepresented regions. As the shooting world gears up for 2027, both cities will serve as laboratories for innovation, blending sporting excellence with cultural impact.

 

Coventry’s words at DeFrantz’s induction ceremony—“Sport is a birthright”—echo in these selections, as Daegu and Cairo prepare to welcome athletes and spectators from around the globe. The 2027 championships promise to not only crown champions but also redefine what’s possible for shooting’s future.
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