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Indian recurve mixed team settles for silver at Archery World Cup

<p>The Indian recurve mixed team, comprising archers Deepika Kumari and Mangal Singh Champia, on Sunday settled for the silver at the World Cup-third leg in Poland</p>

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Wroclaw (Poland): The Indian recurve mixed team, comprising archers Deepika Kumari and Mangal Singh Champia, on Sunday settled for the silver at the World Cup-third leg in Poland.

They lost the final encounter to the Mexican pair of Aida Roman and Juan Rene Serrano, who clinched the issue 5-1.

India thus concluded their campaign in the Stage 3 of the World Cup with one gold and one silver.

Having beaten in the bronze play-off in men's compound team event, Abhishek Verma claimed the gold in the individual event yesterday to open India's account.

Both the teams had a consistent start in the summit clash as the Mexican duo shot four 9s en route to 36, something that was matched by Deepika and Champia.

Locked 1-1, the Mexicans shot two perfect 10s, including both closest to the centre, to take the second end 37-35.

Needing to win the third end to keep their hopes alive, the Indian pair lost out by one point as the Mexican duo sealed the issue without any hiccup.

Maintaining their consistency, Aida and Serrano once again shot two perfect 10s en route to 37, while Deepika and Champia managed 36 to lose out on a second gold medal from the Stage 3 World Cup.

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