Following the individual events held on the opening day, athletes returned to the range and course for the Mixed Pair competitions, combining their shooting precision and running performance in a dynamic team format.

Germany delivered a strong overall performance in the Senior Mixed Team competition, securing both gold and silver medals.
The pair of Kerstin Schmidt and Luca Göhmann claimed victory with a time of 7:25.804, confirming their excellent form after strong individual performances the day before.
Germany’s second team, composed of Alena Weinmann and Zeno Ellinger, secured silver with 7:49.778, completing a dominant showing for the nation.
Italy finished in third place, with Domiziana Lanzilotti and Marco Ammirati taking bronze in 8:06.265, adding to Ammirati’s gold medal from the individual event.
Switzerland, Hungary and additional Swiss teams completed the final rankings, contributing to a competitive and international field.
The pair of Kerstin Schmidt and Luca Göhmann claimed victory with a time of 7:25.804, confirming their excellent form after strong individual performances the day before.
Germany’s second team, composed of Alena Weinmann and Zeno Ellinger, secured silver with 7:49.778, completing a dominant showing for the nation.
Italy finished in third place, with Domiziana Lanzilotti and Marco Ammirati taking bronze in 8:06.265, adding to Ammirati’s gold medal from the individual event.
Switzerland, Hungary and additional Swiss teams completed the final rankings, contributing to a competitive and international field.

In the Junior Mixed Team competition, Switzerland emerged on top, with Tessa Dietrich and Patrick Gal winning gold in 7:22.116.
Germany followed with strong depth in the category, taking both silver and bronze. The duo of Lisa Enderle and Julian Knoll secured second place with 7:47.737, while Milia Kußmaul and Mario Kußmaul completed the podium with 8:05.307.
Hungary’s team finished just outside the podium, while a combined Germany/Netherlands pair also featured in the standings, reflecting the collaborative and international spirit of the event.
Germany followed with strong depth in the category, taking both silver and bronze. The duo of Lisa Enderle and Julian Knoll secured second place with 7:47.737, while Milia Kußmaul and Mario Kußmaul completed the podium with 8:05.307.
Hungary’s team finished just outside the podium, while a combined Germany/Netherlands pair also featured in the standings, reflecting the collaborative and international spirit of the event.

With the conclusion of the Mixed Team events, the ISSF World Tour Target Sprint Szeged 2026 officially came to an end, marking another successful step in the development of this dynamic discipline.
Across both individual and team competitions, the event showcased the growing level of performance, participation and international interest in Target Sprint, as the ISSF continues to expand and promote the discipline worldwide.
Across both individual and team competitions, the event showcased the growing level of performance, participation and international interest in Target Sprint, as the ISSF continues to expand and promote the discipline worldwide.
