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Indian Juniors Win Four More Golds In ISSF World Championship

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Indian junior shooters were on rampage claiming as many as four more gold medals at the ISSF World Championship in Cairo on Tuesday.

The four medals swelled India's tally to 20 medals including nine gold, three silver and eight bronze medals. They are now placed second behind China, who have 18 gold for a grand total of 37 medals.

India's gold rush on competition day six began early with the team of Esha Singh, Shikha Narwal and Varsha Singh wining the air pistol team in the junior women's category, beating China 16-6 in the gold medal clash.

The team had made the title round on Monday after coming through two stages of qualification. It was then the turn of the junior rifle girls and the trio of Ramita, Nancy and Tilottama Sen struck gold in the air rifle team women Junior competition.

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