American shooter Jeff Browning made a stunning return to competitive shooting by capturing gold in the Men’s 10m Air Rifle at the TOPGUN CUP. Held at the newly inaugurated branch of Topgun Shooting Academy in Sector 50, Gurugram, the two-day event featured fierce competition and electrifying performances from some of the best in the sport.
Browning, known for his precision and composure, returned to the sport after a hiatus and quickly reasserted his dominance. His flawless technique and nerves of steel under immense pressure earned him the top spot on the podium. Reflecting on his win, Browning couldn’t hide his excitement at both his performance and the cutting-edge facility.
“I had taken a break from shooting for a few months, and I’m thrilled to return to competition. The state-of-the-art facility is impressive—it’s an excellent place for training and a fantastic venue for a match,” Browning said, praising the new academy after his victory.
This year’s TOPGUN CUP held special significance, as it also marked the grand opening of Topgun Shooting Academy’s brand-new, state-of-the-art branch. The academy, equipped with the latest technology and designed to meet the growing demand for world-class training, promises to cater to both aspiring and elite shooters, offering the best resources to hone their skills.
Beyond the individual triumphs, the TOPGUN CUP underscored the academy’s vital role in shaping the future of Indian shooting. Sponsored by Kiehberg, with Capapie Sports providing gift sponsorship, the competition highlighted the academy’s commitment to developing global champions and further establishing India as a dominant force in international shooting.
As the dust settles on this exciting edition of the TOPGUN CUP, all eyes are on the new facility’s potential to become a breeding ground for talent, both locally and globally. The success of the competition signals a bright future for Topgun Shooting Academy, as it continues to push the boundaries of excellence and nurture the next generation of shooting stars.