Kolkata, June 21: As the sixteen-year-old shooter, Mehuli Ghosh readies herself to take part in the Junior World Championships, her coach, Olympian Joydeep Karmakar, expects a top-eight finish from his "well prepared" student.
"I am expecting her to finish in the top eight which is the final. From there on it's anybody's game these days," Karmakar, who runs a shooting academy of which Mehuli is part of, told IANS on the eve of the Junior World Championship in Suhl, Germany.

"This way I plan to always keep the bar high. So that her thirst for more is never quenched," Karmakar, who finished fourth in the 50m rifle prone event in the 2012 London Olympics, said.
"Besides honing her technical skills, we at the Academy have paid a lot of attention to her mental strength.
"I have asked her to stay out of social media while she is in Germany. We have also worked on her diet and other things such as basic German to help her acclimatise better," Karmakar added.
"She is well prepared and if she can maintain her form, I am sure a top eight finish is on the cards," Karmakar said.
IANS