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Archery: Women’s team in final, men miss bronze

Updated on: 23 May,2024 07:51 AM IST  |  Yecheon (South Korea)
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It was an overall easy sailing for the Indian women’s team, which got a bye into the quarters after finishing second in the qualifying round

Archery: Women’s team in final, men miss bronze

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World No. 1 Indian women’s compound team stormed into the final of the archery World Cup Stage II but the men’s team will return empty-handed from the tournament after losing the bronze medal clash to Australia here Wednesday.


The trio of Jyothi Surekha Vennam, Parneet Kaur and Aditi Swami, that had clinched gold medal in World Cup Stage 1 in Shanghai leg last month, knocked out World No. 4 USA 233-229 in the semi-final.


India will now clash with world number seven Turkey in the gold medal clash on Saturday. Turkey had stunned top-seed and local favourites South Korea 234-233 in the other semi-final.


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It was an overall easy sailing for the Indian women’s team, which got a bye into the quarters after finishing second in the qualifying round.

The World No. 1 men’s team of Priyansh, Prathamesh Fuge and veteran Abhishek Verma, who had slipped to fourth in the qualifying round on Tuesday, lost to lowly-ranked Australia 133-133 (10-10*) in a shoot-off.

The Aussies, who are world ranked 21st, took the Indian trio by surprise starting with a 59, dropping just one point.

The Aussie team of Bailey Wildman, Brandon Hawes and Jonathon Milne continued their fine run and overcame a one-point deficit after the second round to make it 233-all after the regulation four ended.

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