New Delhi will host the ISSF World Cup Final ©ISSF

The concluding event of the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) season - the World Cup Final - will begin tomorrow in New Delhi with 160 dead-eyes taking part across 18 events.

All three ISSF disciplines - rifle, pistol and shotgun - will be contested in India's capital at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range.

It is the culmination of the ISSF World Cup season which also began in New Delhi on February 22, with the titles on offer among the most prestigious in the sport.

Competition will take place until October 30 with 45 countries represented.

Fifteen individual titles will be up for grabs as well as three mixed team gold medals.

The world's best shooters will compete in the Indian capital ©Getty Images
The world's best shooters will compete in the Indian capital ©Getty Images

The mixed events - in 10 metre air rifle, 10m air pistol and trap - come with the sport making changes to its Olympic line-up for Tokyo 2020 in order to meet the International Olympic Committee's demands for gender equality.

It is the first time that three mixed competitions have been held at the World Cup Final, with all of them taking place tomorrow as the only medal events on day one.

Eleven reigning World Cup Final champions are due to appear in New Delhi.

Last year's event was split across two Italian cities, Rome and Bologna.