Kolkata: India’s golden girl Deepika Kumari led the women contingent to a new height stunning world champions Korea in the World Cup, while the relatively new compound archers too emulated their recurve teammates in what turned out to be a good year for Indian archery.
It was an out and out women’s show as the recurve team of Deepika, Laishram Bombayla Devi and Rimil Buriuly clinched two World Cup golds, while the men’s team struggled to get their combination right and continued to tumble without a single medal at the highest level.
The biggest headline-grabbing moment of Indian archery came in August when the women’s trio stunned reigning Olympic champion Korean team by a four-point margin in the World Cup Stage 4 final in Wroclaw, Poland in a historic feat.
It was the Indian women team’s second World Cup gold medal this year after a similar achievement at Stage 3 in Medellin, Colombia where they had beaten China in the gold medal clash.
Compound archers too got inspired by the feat as the team of Abhishek Verma, Ratan Singh Khuraijam and Sandeep Kumar grabbed the headlines in October by upsetting the world champions Koreans to claim the team gold at the Asian Archery Championships in Taipei.
This was for the second time that India team had won the Asian Champions title in compound men category.
Compound men and women teams had won gold and silver medals respectively and I R Sanam had occupied the top slot on the podium in the 16th Asian Championship, Bali in 2009 which was the best ever results achieved by compound archers.
Deepika ended the year with a rich haul of seven medals at the International level (three gold, three silver and one bronze) beginning with a two-silver effort at the World Cup Stage 1 in Shanghai.
One of her medals in Shanghai was shared with Jayanta Talukdar, India’s top-ranked male recurve archer who had a forgettable injury-ridden 2013 with two medals to his kitty.
Talukdar’s second medal, a gold, also came with Deepika in the mixed section at the 18th Asian Archery Championship in Chinese Taipei.
A gold medal in the prestigious World Cup Final eluded Deepika Kumari for a fourth successive time as she settled for her third silver on the trot after being pipped by Korean Olympic champion Ok-Hee Yun, at the concluding World Cup meet held in Paris.
It was Deepika’s fourth successive World Cup Final appearance. After ranking fifth in 2010, Deepika clinched silver medals in both 2011 and 2012.
But it was a year of the compound event archery as India made rapid progress in the section which has been included in the Asian Games for the first time.
The biggest feat in the compound section came in the World Cup Stage 2 in Antalya, Turkey where the mixed team of Rajat Chauhan and Majudha Soy won a silver after going down to Italy by a point.
In a fairy tale run, the duo after qualifying third behind Korea, defeated Great Britain, Russia and Canada en route to their first-ever final.
In fact, the compound archers performance was the saving grace for India at the World Cup Stage 2 where all the fancied recurve archers had returned empty handed to end their campaign with a solitary silver.
In the Stage 3, the compound men’s team won a bronze in Medellin, Colombia.
The compound archers also excelled at the 12th World Archery Youth Championship in Wuxi, bagging one silver and four bronze medals with Chauhan winning the individual silver.
The compound archers capped a fruitful year in a glorious fashion by bagging two gold, one silver and one bronze medal to swell India’s tally to six medals (3-1-2) to finish second at the 18th Asian Archery Championships and Youth Olympic Games qualifiers in Chinese Taipei.
The mixed compound team of Abhishek Verma and Lily Chanu beat the Iranian team by one point to emerge victorious in the championship match and add a second gold.
India compound team of Abhishek, Khurajiram Ratan Singh and Sandeep Kumar had earlier won the gold beating Korea. (PTI)