New Delhi, Sept. 28 -- Rashmika Sahgal stood on the podium after winning the mixed team pistol gold with Kapil, her heart filled with pride as the national anthem was played and the tricolour went up. She also remembered the words of double Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker. At last month's Asian Championships in Shymkent, Kazakhstan, when Rashmika won the junior air pistol gold, Manu congratulated her and told her how good she felt hearing the national anthem. Manu was in the senior side and took bronze. It wasn't the first time Rashmika, 17, was meeting Manu, whom she considers her role model. She first met Manu in her debut nationals in 2023. "She (Manu) told me, 'I want to see you shoot next to me'," Rashmika recalled. After Manu's Paris Olympics high when Rashmika met her again, she told her about fulfilling her own dream of making it to the Indian team. "She was very happy for me," said the teen. "In Kazakhstan we were both happy about India being on top of the medal tally." On Saturday, Rashmika won her second medal of the ISSF Junior World Cup here, having taken silver in the 10m air pistol on Friday. Rashmika and Kapil beat compatriots Jonathan Gavin Antony and Vanshika Chaudhary 16-10 in the mixed team gold medal match. Olympian Raiza Dhillon took the women's skeet silver. One of India's best talents, she scored 51. Italy's Arianna Nember won gold scoring 53. India's Mansi Raghuwanshi took bronze....