The Indian men’s compound archery team clinched the gold medal at the Archery World Cup Stage 2, delivering a dominant performance in the final against the formidable United States team. The event, held in Shanghai, saw the Indian trio continue their strong form on the global stage, further establishing the country as a powerhouse in compound archery.
The Indian team—comprising Abhishek Verma, Prathamesh Jawkar, and Rajat Chauhan—secured a thrilling victory with a final score of 236-233, maintaining composure under pressure and executing near-flawless precision in the deciding rounds.
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A Gritty Battle in the Final
The gold medal match was closely contested, with both India and the US showcasing consistency and nerves of steel. However, it was India’s pinpoint accuracy in the third and fourth ends that tilted the match in their favor. The trio shot a flurry of perfect 10s, pulling ahead just when it mattered most.
India’s win was especially significant as it came against a strong American side led by World No. 1 Braden Gellenthien, known for his experience and clutch performances. Despite the pressure, the Indian archers stayed calm and methodical, showcasing teamwork and skill.
Road to Gold
India’s path to the final was marked by a series of strong showings. The team defeated Mexico in the quarterfinals and edged past South Korea in a tense semifinal clash. Their consistency and synchronization stood out, with each archer contributing crucial shots throughout the competition.
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This gold medal marks a return to the top of the podium for the Indian men’s compound team after a string of near misses in previous World Cup editions. It also adds valuable ranking points as they eye qualification for the Archery World Cup Final later this year.
Reactions and Looking Ahead
Veteran archer Abhishek Verma, speaking after the win, said, “We’ve worked very hard for this. Our coordination and preparation really came through today. Winning against the US is always special.”
Coach Kuldeep Vedwan praised the archers’ mental strength: “They stayed focused despite the high stakes. This win is a result of months of disciplined training.”
India now looks forward to the next stages of the Archery World Cup and the upcoming Asian Championships, where expectations will be high after this remarkable victory.