Updated On: 19 July, 2019 08:14 AM IST | | Ashwin Ferro
Teenage India's table-topping show at ISSF Jr World Cup in Germany is result of federation's meticulous planning, says team's High Performance rifle coach and former Commonwealth Games gold medallist Suma Shirur

Vijayveer Sidhu (right) won gold medals in the 25m pistol, 50m pistol individual and team events
India's young shooters and their fire-breathing weapons have set the shooting range in Suhl, Germany on fire with their performance at the ISSF Junior World Cup (July 12-20). The Indian boys and girls have bagged an impressive and table-topping 22 medals — nine gold, nine silver and 4 bronze — with a day left in the competition. Such has been Team India's dominance, that China, considered to be a powerhouse in shooting, have been consigned to second spot — 21 medals (seven gold, seven silver, seven bronze)."

Jr India rifle Suma Shirur