India secure dramatic gold at Archery World Cup as Deepika leads team to glory

India secure dramatic gold at Archery World Cup as Deepika leads team to glory


New Delhi:

Veteran archer Deepika Kumari led the Indian women’s team to a dramatic gold medal win over China at the Archery World Cup Stage 2 in Shanghai on Sunday. The Indian team ofย Deepika, Ankita Bhakat and teenager Kumkum Mohodย defeated the Chinese side 5-4 (28-26) in theย women’s recurve event in the shoot-off after the regulation four-set game ended well poised at 4-4.

India were trailing 2-4 despite bagging the first set. The Chinese team, featuring inexperienced 21-year-olds in Zhu Jingyi, Huang Yuwei and teenager Yu Qi, could not close out the contest in the fourth set, giving India a sneak through the door.ย 

India take win in shootoff

The Indian side then showed nerves of steel to clinch the gold medal in the shootoff. 17-year-old Kumkum shot a 10 in the opening arrow before Ankita followed it up with a nine and Deepika with another nine. The Chinese failed to match in the high-pressure situation, leading India to win their second medal at the Worlds.

The triumph was a pretty special one as the Indian team had shocked 10-time Olympic champions South Korea in the semifinals on the way to securing their first womenโ€™s team World Cup gold since 2021. Deepika Kumari, who was also part of Indiaโ€™s title-winning squads in Guatemala City and Paris in 2021, has now claimed seven World Cup team gold medals since 2010.

The medal also marked the Indian womenโ€™s recurve teamโ€™s first World Cup podium finish in three years. Their previous medal came at Stage 4 in Paris in 2023, where Ankita Bhakat was part of the gold medal-winning side.

India finish with two medals, Simranjeet misses out

India ended the campaign with two medals. Before the trioka’s gold, Sahil Jadhav clinched a bronze medal in the men’s individual compound event yesterday. Simranjeet Kaur, however, suffered a straight-sets defeat to World No. 1 and eventual champion Kang Chae-young in the semifinals and then lost her bronze medal playoff to another South Korean archer, Jang Min-hee.

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